I am, to some degree, an anomaly myself... 
First, Robert, nothing personal against you is meant by anything I've said.
Believe it or not. I really do get the idea of wanting that highly versatile guitar that is nearly a one-stop tone-shop. I've put pen to paper several times to create just that.
Then something happened.
I decided that wouldn't be any fun (for me, at least)! This is where peoples' different personalities become apparent. I realized I didn't want one guitar to do it all. I learned I really like switching guitars to get the sounds of those guitars. I actually enjoy the feel of Stratocaster...and the feel of a Les Paul...and the feel of an SG...and the feel of a big semi-hollow... You get the idea.
I suppose it's two sides of the same coin. For me, I suppose it's less a matter of searching for "my tone." Sure, there are sounds I like, such as a Les Paul driving a raging Marshall or a Strat pushing a meaty Fender. But my obsession became more a matter of how I could harness the guitar's tone and the amp's tone.
As for the roller bridge, I'm curious you would opt for that. I completely get your point about the bend radius, but regular saddles are generally regarded as providing more precise intonation than rollers.
Anyhoo, I don't want you to feel ganged-up on. I get your point and understand your perspective.
Really? Cool! I love me some harmonic anomalies, then!
BTW, "Harmonic Anomaly" would be a good name for an psychedelic rock band.
I definitely never think of a Stratocaster sound when I listen to Van Halen...
I'm sure you are right about the scale length affecting sound, but I'd never place the Frankenstein in the Strat category of sound.
But that's really irrelevant. I love my SGs, you dig your Schecter. That's the important thing. Rock on, brother!
Btw., Ed recorded "Hot for Teacher" on a Flying V. Now there's a nice Gibson sound!
Me neither.
Ok, here she is:
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It came with all the paperwork, both Gibson's and the importing company's.
Came in the right case and box.
Gave it a quick string change and cleaned the frets and nickel parts with Fast Fret.
It's very beautifully finished and since it's a 2012, it already started to get real aged; it looks yellower and more light briwn than it shows in the pictures. The binding is cream colored (aged) and the bridge and pup covers have begun to get some slight tarnish (which I like, it looks better).
Tuners are Kluson:
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And here's a couple of pics of what's under the hood:
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No kidding! I'm commissioning myself with a new, and hopefully, inexpensive project...Nice.

Those are entirely different guitars and rigs, man... They definitely sounded different, but Eddie's tone isn't typical strat to my ears
Reportedly Eddie also used his Ibanez Destroyer to record quite a few songs. I've red somewhere that he played it on songs like "On Fire", "Feel Your Love Tonight", "You Really Got Me", "jambs Cryin'" and "Running With the Devil" on VH1. I can't confirm, though. Start og Gibby, Eddies brown sound rocked on the first six albums!
Yes, Tony, these are actual pics of it
Strats need 24-3/4" scale necks and twin PAF's....
Hey guys!
P.S. that only endorsed my personal conviction: strats should have single coils and sound like strats.
If I want humbuckers, I'll choose a guitar that was designed for them.
Then they would not be strats anymore.
Thank you.
had a girlfriend like that once..........and BRUTALLY thick and dark.