Jethro Rocker
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Yummo!!
I got a family pic with 6. Then gotta add the Artist.
Yummo!!
To be fair, if Sadie is mahogany body with maple top and 2 HB pickups, you essentially have a Les Paul hiding in a Tele shaped body. To me, a Tele shape does not make a Tele.
Oh right. Forgot about scale. That would be a big one.Kinda true. Scale makes a pretty big dfference too. It's gotta have a 24.75 to really feel and sound like a LP to me. I fell in love with the Tele Deluxes because of the difference in scale - they have a snap to them you really only get with a 25.5/bolt neck but with two humbuckers and a Gibson-style control layout they are still familiar-feeling..
To be fair, if Sadie is mahogany body with maple top and 2 HB pickups, you essentially have a Les Paul hiding in a Tele shaped body. To me, a Tele shape does not make a Tele.
Lots are. It is a poplar wood for guitars, I hear...I do agree with you partially Geoff, but the body of my Sadie is made of Poplar.
I do agree with you partially Geoff, but the body of my Sadie is made of Poplar.
I had a CIJ Strat with a poplar body once and I really liked it. There was a focus in the midrange you don't get with alder.
I got my first Brazilian rosewood finger board Stratocaster in 1984 still have it pearl white custom color 1961 warm midrange sounds like My Gibson 335I had a CIJ Strat with a poplar body once and I really liked it. There was a focus in the midrange you don't get with alder.

It’s from a 2010 Custom Shop run of 100 guitars called the Tree of Life.Nice barnyard, what's that one in the middle? Los Paul extravagante?
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Dude, that's so fancy I'd be afraid to take it out of the case.
Not sure how it can extrapolate "used on stage" from sales figures.

Have shared this in other threads. Here's my one and only Strat. MIM that's had a few mods done to it since purchased new several years ago. I have shared in the hallowed halls of TTR how I shunned Strat's for years.... mostly due to everyone i knew played one..... and my need to be different. Well, after I finally broke down and bought it, I have wondered since what took me so long??
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It's funny how that works. I have owned a lot of Strats over the years, but had not had any for quite a while, was just focused on Les Pauls. Now that I broke the seal on Fenders again, I am definitely wondering why I waited to long to get more, as I am hearing things you just can't with a Gibson and they are rewarding.
That's why I always gigged with, at least, both a Les Paul and a Stratocaster. I don't try to make a Les Paul do Stratty things and I don't try to make the Strat do Les Paul-y things.
Even an HSS Strat will not sound like a Les Paul.
Depending on your current state of mind, this is either a revelation, or it's a revolution. Maybe both! BTW, specs are killer! Very interested in what you think about those Fender Fat 60's pickups.So the Fender thing has gotten slightly out of control. After not owning a single Fender for about a decade, maybe a little longer, just in the last 5 months I have ended up with 4 of them, and yesterday ordered one of these...
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...ectric-guitar-fiesta-red-sweetwater-exclusive
I sorta feel your pain. (As in. I only HAD to buy one) Never really had the desire for a Strat. Then I saw one at Sweetwater. Got a bad case of GAS. And yes. I did ultimately buy it. There were some features I liked. Locking tuners. A push button switch between the tone controls. I think on some fenders you get a push/pull pot that does the same thing…. Brings the bridge pup into the mix in positions 4&5. And it was pretty. Ash body. Transparent blue finish so the grain stands out and I’m a sucker for wood grain. And heavy….. actually heavier than my bass. It was an MIM, so affordable for me. And I really like it a lot.So the Fender thing has gotten slightly out of control. After not owning a single Fender for about a decade, maybe a little longer, just in the last 5 months I have ended up with 4 of them, and yesterday ordered one of these (BTW, the one I got is 8.1 pounds, the heaviest one they had. I prefer heavier guitars):
It's got a lot of features that differentiate it from the regular AmPro II - roasted maple neck, 11" radius fretboard, updgraded 6-screw bridge, Custom Shop pickups, blah blah blah. And it's red.
Since it's a SW exclusive I'll have to wait a few days to get my hands on it, but will report back once it's here.