To fancy for me.
I knew what Gball thinks too.
And Johnny Goo needs another O on his To
We all know if it's a Strat GBall and Robert are not going to like it...
I don't care for most of them, but I do like this one...
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Ha ha... If those "simple factory workers" from the 50's and 60's read your post, and are still alive, they probably would gang-up on you and feed you into a wood chipper...The most revered "vintage" Fenders were built by simple factory workers trained in a simple task. They could have been making toasters.
Well....now, I did play a Strat for many years, and - quite honestly - i think they are the most comfortable guitars to play.
I think it's that big, Gibson Les Paul sound that I could never get with a Strat and I must admit that the scale and string spacing feels odd...
Ha ha... If those "simple factory workers" from the 50's and 60's read your post, and are still alive, they probably would gang-up on you and feed you into a wood chipper...![]()
My personal comfort nod goes to SG's. Compact, thin body with nice chamfers. Light and nible. Huge tone.
Well....now, I did play a Strat for many years, and - quite honestly - i think they are the most comfortable guitars to play.
I think it's that big, Gibson Les Paul sound that I could never get with a Strat and I must admit that the scale and string spacing feels odd...
My personal comfort nod goes to SG's. Compact, thin body with nice chamfers. Light and nible. Huge tone.
I find Strat bodies comfortable but don't like that they lack neck angle, and don't like the scale. I did have a period where I played Strats exclusively because of course nothing else sounds like them and that was the sound I needed for what I was doing at the time, but in the end when I went back to playing predominantly Gibson it was like going home.
The Strat in my Avatar has a Warmoth Conversion neck, maybe you would dig it since it's Gibson Scale Length???