After 30 Years, I'm Back To A 1987 Stratocaster:

Never heard that one. You'd get odd results on a Strat though, because the centre pickup is polarised the opposite way to the bridge and neck

Hmmm...I read it somewhere, but cannot locate the article now. I think it was written by Lollar and it involved pushing and holding the strings against the pole pieces to do something about evening out magnetic pull...
 
I'd have to be really hard up to do that

Not a hard-up statement. I would simply buy a much better modern guitar and put the rest into Tesla stock.

I've played more than one 50's era Gibson. They are not magical. We sold Mom's '58 Les Paul. Good guitar. Nothing special. Its in a plexiglass case now...
 
Just cannot beat the comfort of the Strat body....when coupled with a 1" neck profile and a 12" radius 24.75" scale, to me, that's the ultimate guitar, killing all of the quackiness of the 25.5" scale length...
 
Going through boxes of stuff ans found a brand new, Tone Man vintage cloth Stratocaster H-H harness with Emerson pots, three way switch and twin tone controls with .033uf & .015uf K40Y tone capacitors.

Maybe throw it in with some 17k humbuckers???

The Tone Man vintage cloth harness is probably worth more than the 1987 Squire Stratocaster!!!

Hmmmm...
 
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I feel like its time to get rid of everything but the Squire and the Destroyer....and just start playing again. I came here with 2 guitars - one I've owned for 29 years and the other for 12 - in less than a year, I have six guitars, bought two brand new 2016 Gibson's and I'm not happy with any of them - except the Destroyer.

Time to lighten the load. I have become a gear junkie and I am playing less and working more....

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