grungeiceman
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Theres a used mexican squier for 200 bucks thats plays pretty good has anyone had any expereice with them?
DeanEVO_Dude said:The Squiers were made in Mexico for a short period of time, before they went to the far east... Japan, Korea, China, Mylasia, etc.
As I understand, the last ones that came out of Japan and Korea are some of the best.
Just a point of note, is this a Squier, or a Fender "Squier Series"? The reason I ask, the Fender "Squier Series" are Fenders, carved in the Cali plant and sent to Mexico and assembled with cheaper asian hardware (pickups, bridges, tuners, etc). These are Fender guitars, cheap, but Fenders none the less. I picked up one for under $100. Saw another one on CL for under $200.
Just tossing that out there.
Commodore 64 said:I'm tentatively scheduled to meet someone this morning for a MiM Strat Squier Series ('94), to complement my MiM Tele Squier Series which is also a '94. I really like the neck on the Tele, I hope the one on the Strat is similar. Seller's asking $175, and if it's anything like my Tele, it's worth every penny.
DeanEVO_Dude said:How'd that work out for you? Did you end up getting it?
Katastrophe said:Not to derail the thread (which is exactly what I'm doing), but how do you like the Randall half stack there, C64?
DeanEVO_Dude said:Nice buy! Body color scheme is exactly opposite of mine...
I'm going to rewire it and put it all in a new pickguard (3-ply, fully shielded).
I am guessing that you (like me) like the fatter neck that these have?