The Stratocaster!

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The Stratocaster!

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Bought a new Strat this week..more on that later when I learn how to downsize pictures for posting! Here's a pretty cool documentary featuring Hank Marvin, Dick Dale and The Stratocaster!

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Congrats on the new Strat George. I have a guitar closet full of them (10 or more. I have lost count). They are no doubt one of the most versatile instruments ever conceived. They are also well designed and a breeze to play.
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Congrats on the new strat George. :D

The instrument certainly has made its mark, and stood the test of time. It is a credit to its designer.

I have a home built one fitted out with Kinman Pickups, sounds nice through the HRD.

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I am doing good Shane.

It's good to see you back on the board. I left you a note on the Ozfest thread btw. This is strange because my wife was just asking if I had heard from you.
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How about a picture, big surf?

I wonder if that YouTube clip is from "Strat Masters", a 2 hour, 45 minute-long documentary produced in the UK, covering lots of territory on Strats.

Highly recommended, BTW. I've seen only 1/4 of my own copy; that's why I'm not sure if this clip is an excerpt...
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jingle_jangle wrote:How about a picture, big surf?

I wonder if that YouTube clip is from "Strat Masters", a 2 hour, 45 minute-long documentary produced in the UK, covering lots of territory on Strats.

Highly recommended, BTW. I've seen only 1/4 of my own copy; that's why I'm not sure if this clip is an excerpt...
I think it's the same production Paul. I'd like to borrow your copy when you finish watching it. Also "The Beloved Invaders" :mrgreen:
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paul,if this is the same doc i saw a while back,fast forward to phil manzanera's (one song) segment-fantastico!
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kenposurf wrote:Bought a new Strat this week..more on that later when I learn how to downsize pictures for posting!

Well. . . ???

How'za'bout a written description, then. :wink:
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I'm trying! New learning curve for me...I'll get there. For now in words:
The new Strat has a red metalflake body with a larger C shaped neck med frets. Fender custom shop '54 pups. Graphtech saddles. Switching is set up ala the Fender Custom Shop Dick Dale model with no tone knobs, a 3 way pup selector switch and a toggle switch for mixing in the middle pup with the neck or bridge...more yo come :D
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kenposurf wrote:...more yo come :D
An appearance on Craigs List?
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sir_andrew_of_left_coast wrote:
kenposurf wrote:...more yo come :D
An appearance on Craigs List?
It's true....link on "The Others" Forum. Bitchin' guitar but covers the same ground +/- soundwise as others I have...the fit and finish though is top notch so somewhat hard to pass it along but made the decision awhile back "If I don't play them enough I don't keep them" 8)

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/nby/msg/699636186.html
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Restringing must be a bear :D

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...and Barre chords, too. :P
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That was a quick love affair George! Oh well, if it's not right, it's not right! Good luck with the sale!


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wj350 wrote:That was a quick love affair George! Oh well, if it's not right, it's not right! Good luck with the sale!

The guitar is right as can be and I prefer over the several Fender Custom Shop DD models I've owned (very small radius and frets on those). It would be nice to keep it but I know it would not get that much gig use as I'm locked in to P90's...it's a finely built instrument that needs to be played and not hung on a wall :D


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