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So boys and girls. We have a thread for our Teles. We have a thread for Tobacco Burst Guitars of all makes. How about one for Strats. Bunch of us has one..... or more. With this thread being my fault, I'll post mine. Let the show begin.

MIM Strat. Bought thru Sweetwater a couple years ago. I replaced the plain pickguard with the pearl white one in the photo. Also replaced the three pot knobs with one with Abalone tops. Notice the push button between the two tone knobs. Pushed down with 5 way switch in position four and five, it brings the bridge pup into the mix.
 
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So boys and girls. We have a thread for our Teles. We have a thread for Tobacco Burst Guitars of all makes. How about one for Strats. Bunch of us has one..... or more. With this thread being my fault, I'll post mine. Let the show begin.

MIM Strat. Bought thru Sweetwater a couple years ago. I replaced the plain pickguard with the pearl white one in the photo. Also replaced the three pot knobs with one with Abalone tops. Notice the push button between the two tone knobs. Pushed down with 5 way switch in position four and five, it brings the bridge pup into the mix.

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Lovey strat bro like that deep blue finish :)
 
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Here's mine. It was a 2016 MIM arctic white. The body, bridge deck plate, springs and claw are still Fender. As you see it there is a Warmoth 24.75 conversion neck in Birdseye maple with a dark Rosewood fretboard. The fret markers glow in the dark. Pickups are Fralin. It has a master volume and tone as well as a blender pot. Sperzel tuners, well you get the idea.
 
YelloStrat - built from a 1982 Fender MIJ Standard Stratocaster body, and currently fitted with a Musikraft replacement Strat neck. Now awaiting the Warmoth custom 1-3/4" neck.

Spray Can Rustoleum Sun Yellow with 2 cans of Rustoleum Clear, sanded and buffed out by hand.

All high quality USA parts, right down to the screws and tremolo springs...

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