adorning the living poop outta the VANILLA GORILLA
Since (SOMEBODY WHO KNOWS WHO HE IS @Ebidis lol ) sort of "outted" me
50's CV Squire Esquire Tele in vintage white.....
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I never met a gin soaked barroom queen in Memphis who tried to take me upstairs for a ride, but i have met some Jagerbomb dosed clubroom dames in Beckley who tried to take me out in the parking lot for sympathy!I been banging out honky tonk women for years..................................oh wait you meant the song
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Squiers are legit guitars. IMO the high end of the Squier line stands up to anything. My VM Tele Custom is right up there with American made Fenders that I have owned. It is my #2 guitar, but only misses the #1 slot by a very slim margin, and it's not because of any quality issues. Also my Esquire which was put together from Squier parts is amazing.I can tell a difference -- but not 15-20,000.00 difference..............
I would agree with that. Epiphones and LTDs are now breaching the $1000 mark on some of their guitars and they lack only the name of their bigger brothers as far as some of their models. Squiers have made leaps and bounds over their early years and are on par with any of the MIM models if not surpassing them at times.Squiers are legit guitars. IMO the high end of the Squier line stands up to anything. My VM Tele Custom is right up there with American made Fenders that I have owned. It is my #2 guitar, but only misses the #1 slot by a very slim margin, and it's not because of any quality issues. Also my Esquire which was put together from Squier parts is amazing.
These days "budget" guitars are just hitting it out of the park. I also have an Epiphone LP, and a Harley Benton LP Jr that are stellar guitars that don't require a 2nd mortgage to own. I'm confident that in a blindfold test no one would think these are "cheap" guitars.
Back in the old days (1980's) when I first started playing the guitar, the guitars you could get for current Harley Benton money were total crap; the stuff of nightmares. I still have my first guitar, a Yamaha, and it was a decent cheap guitar, but nothing like what you can get today for small money. I got my Harley Benton 6 months ago, and for real, I can't figure out how it cost less than $250. For that kind of money, it has no right to be anywhere near as good as it is. It is easily on par with Squier CV, Fender MIM, and high end Epiphone stuff.
I think we are truly living in the golden age of guitars.
Squiers earliest years were great. The original Japanese made Squiers from the '80s were better guitars than any of the American Fenders of that era, and are commanding real money on the used market these days.I would agree with that. Epiphones and LTDs are now breaching the $1000 mark on some of their guitars and they lack only the name of their bigger brothers as far as some of their models. Squiers have made leaps and bounds over their early years and are on par with any of the MIM models if not surpassing them at times.
I got the anomaly era Tele Fender Squire series made in mexico that lasted about 5 years or so before the factory burned down. They used american necks and bodies but built them down in Coronado, Mexico with cheaper hardware. Stripped that stuff off and hot rodded itSquiers earliest years were great. The original Japanese made Squiers from the '80s were better guitars than any of the American Fenders of that era, and are commanding real money on the used market these days.

PRS’s generally aren’t my thing, just never grabbed my attention and control layout is generally a bit weird to me as they tend to have a knob or a switch so far towards the strap button. But that finish!!! Holy hell that finish!!!!
If I had had this QUALITY of "beginner" guitar when I "began" .................................................................I might not SUCK nowI think we are truly living in the golden age of guitars.
Very under rated not well known.Squiers earliest years were great. The original Japanese made Squiers from the '80s were better guitars than any of the American Fenders of that era, and are commanding real money on the used market these days.
Love that white amp and VHomemade guitar and amp for now. They sound quite good together. The Korina V plugged into the home build JTM45 is a killer combo.
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