So this is where the Fender guys hang out eh?

it is funny how very different they can be thought the sum of the parts is the same---
bolt maple neck-- triple single coil pups -- shape-- trem--- all ESSENTIALLY the same

yet I can tell you I have played no less than 20 of them in the last few months (and owned that many previously) and as stated in post one --- only 2 of them have spoken to me --


I tell you, I've played lots of different guitars in this VERY intense gigging musician journey and I NEVER played a guitar that could rival my black strat. I recently sold a '61 RI Gibson SG because I couldn't stand it. It was an awesome guitar, but I just didn't like it. My strat, though, I love with all my rocking heart and soul, even though it's a much harder guitar to play.
 
Congratulations Adrian! That's a nice looking Strat! Everyone needs a Stratocaster in their stable. I put 2 rubber gaskets under my volume knob on my Strats so the knob is hard to turn. Works for me. I love playing Stratocasters.
 
I really love Stratocaster guitars which is why I own about 9 of them & mostly Squiers and a MIM Fender Strat in Candy Apple Red along with my #1 Strat of all time my 1998 Fender American Std. Strat which I absolutely love since I bought it back in 2005 at a pawn shop called "Trader Joes". I've always dreamed of owning a genuine Stratocaster guitar since I was a teenager. This guitar fits the bill and I've bonded with it ever since I've bought it. I paid $1,100 with the taxes and it included a Fender hard shell case.

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I really love Stratocaster guitars which is why I own about 9 of them & mostly Squiers and a MIM Fender Strat in Candy Apple Red along with my #1 Strat of all time my 1998 Fender American Std. Strat which I absolutely love since I bought it back in 2005 at a pawn shop called "Trader Joes". I've always dreamed of owning a genuine Stratocaster guitar since I was a teenager. This guitar fits the bill and I've bonded with it ever since I've bought it. I paid $1,100 with the taxes and it included a Fender hard shell case.

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Nice guitar and nice story, Black.

That sure is a beauty!
 
Sorry I'm late to this thread, but welcome back to the world of Strat eSGEe. Though I've most definitely become an LP guy I'll never be without a Strat. Judas beat me to the rubber gaskets or O rings under the volume knob suggestion (I have this on my Jackson soloist), which works well, but, if you can learn to actually use the volume control, along with the 5 way switch (pinky finger) it can make your Strat into one hell of an expressive guitar. Glad you got an SSS Strat. Congrats & enjoy. Cheers
 
I can confess -- I REALLY like this MIM-- and through the MESA clean channel---or EVEN the MARSHALL VS20 clean channel EARLY this morning noodle--- it is SO fun to play and so soulfull---

as I have stated the LEsters -- and the SG ----and of COURSE the Jackson -- are much more RIP SNORTIN --kick out the JAMS--RAWK!!!!! guitars---

this is more --- sip some whiskey and SLOOOOW down --- enjoy the ride -- not HURRY to the destination--
the Blueshawk is similar and the closest Gibson I have in "feel" to the Strat---the PEaveys are very Humbucker ish though the T-60 CAN achieve a "fenderish" tone--- its not the same---CLOSE --DAMN CLOSE-- but not the same---

The LEs Paul Recording is just an animal without compare it does and sounds and plays and FEELS in a class all its own----
 
"My Stratocaster has a DiMarzio X2N in the bridge, a DiMarzio SDS-1 in the front, and a Fender pickup in the middle...." - Fast Eddie Clarke

 
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