Another Stratocaster Body Incoming and...

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...this one was played on stage and in the studio by Brooks Young! His band "The Brooks Young Band" has played with some of the greats! Check this out;

"The Brooks Young Band has performed with such notable acts as Grammy Award Winning, King of the Blues BB King, blues legend James Cotton, blues harmonica player James Montgomery, Violinist Boyd Tinsley of Dave Matthews Band and multicultural American funk and soul band Robert Randolph and the Family Band, J. Geils of The J. Geils Band, Huey Lewis and the News, Southside Johnny & The Asbury Jukes, Barry Goudreau of Boston and Michael Carabello of Santana.[2]

In 2017 Brooks has added to that list such Fantastic artists as Blues Great Robert Cray, George Thorogood & The Destroyers, 70's Legends 3 Dog Night and Badfinger as well as Woodstock alum 10 Years After"

He was so kind as to autograph the pickguard upon my request! Required Pic.

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Here is a video of the guitar being played in the studio.

 
THIS --- I am thinking THIS is the secret to TONE-- the Strat I stumbled on and LOVE has 5 springs and a FAT trem block ----- I trully think that is a tone changer

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uhm-----------------WTF happened to the neck?
Did brooks want to keep it?

Where are you finding all these NECKLESS loaded strats?????? this is a new phenomenon to me --------


is there a NECK FREE strat store?

That is a damn fine question seeing as how I've never seen a Strat Neck break! I'll have to ask the dood...

I think some people part the Strats out to get more money. I see a body go for $600 and then a neck for $600??? Who knows, but I have found some sweet low $ body deals and I have a neck
source from Korea for those nice necks I believe. I have a sample coming in Tuesday and it was $135 shipped DHL.
 
Found out this is a 2000 Fender Deluxe Players Strat MIM. It was also known as a Fender Deluxe Super Strat due to a set of hot rodded pickups in some models around 1998 - 2002? It was not a "Super" Strat by today's standards, but was called that by Fender for a short period. The pickups were Super Fat "Super" Strat single-coil pickups. As I said above, the pickups in this one are custom wound...
 
You'd have to ask the guy I'm buying it from...many people leave the cover off. Maybe he liked the decorative idea.
He is a performing musician, maybe easier to replace a broken string during a performance?


Hmmmm... I have heard claims of improved tone...I shield the back of mine and tie it into the ground circuit....
 
Why the open rear cover????

Generally, the covers get removed to facilitate string changes and trem claw adjustments. Even with the slots in the trem cover, sometimes they don't line up with the holes in the trem block, depending on the string gauge you're using. So, you have to work the trem bar to get the holes to line up.

I had my cover off for awhile on my Strat and never knew it. I had made some trem adjustments and got preoccupied with something else and forgot to put it back on. I didn't realize it until I went to put it on a stand during an event and noticed the cover was missing. I almost didn't put it back on because I thought it looked kind of cool.
 
Generally, the covers get removed to facilitate string changes and trem claw adjustments. Even with the slots in the trem cover, sometimes they don't line up with the holes in the trem block, depending on the string gauge you're using. So, you have to work the trem bar to get the holes to line up.

I had my cover off for awhile on my Strat and never knew it. I had made some trem adjustments and got preoccupied with something else and forgot to put it back on. I didn't realize it until I went to put it on a stand during an event and noticed the cover was missing. I almost didn't put it back on because I thought it looked kind of cool.

I see....makes sense...
 
I have heard that lots of performing musicians remove the cover because it can be a source of static if not shielded as Robert has stated above. Virtually no strat has the trem cover shielded and grounded. They are certainly not shielded by Fender.
The plastic used to make the covers (and pickguards too) is very susceptible to static build up, depending on what type of fabric you are wearing, and this can cause noise issues. This is particularly evident in a guitar that is not optimally shielded and grounded.
Just an FYI from what I have been told. I have experienced static issues in the past due to a poorly shielded pickguard.
 
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