OK, right up front, I'll state that I don't much care for relic jobs. Not my cup of tea, IMO and all that. That's my bias here. Well, that and I'm very biased towards Les Pauls.
Last weekend the local GC was having a big sale and my friend Tom and I went down to try winning some free raffle stuff. Of course we played a bunch of guitars and amphs including a Blackstar HT-5 that I absolutely loved.
Anyway, we made our way to some clearance stuff and he picks up this road-worn (RW) black strat to try out this used AC15. Before long, he hands the strat to me and says, "try this". And so I did.
Criminy! I couldn't put it down! The worn neck finish and neck shape, the light weight, and very nice pickups were astoundingly nice. This thing just begged to be played and played.
Not my cup of tea my a$$, this guitar was nothing short of sheer awesomeness. If I had the $$, I would have taken her home straight away. Sometimes a guitar that goes completely against what you think you like and blows you away. This was the case with the RW strat.
Even if you can't stand the idea of relics, that RW strat is one that shouldn't be overlooked, because it delivers in the realms of comfort, playability, and tone.
PS - I've heard the RW jazz basses are sweet too.
Last weekend the local GC was having a big sale and my friend Tom and I went down to try winning some free raffle stuff. Of course we played a bunch of guitars and amphs including a Blackstar HT-5 that I absolutely loved.
Anyway, we made our way to some clearance stuff and he picks up this road-worn (RW) black strat to try out this used AC15. Before long, he hands the strat to me and says, "try this". And so I did.
Criminy! I couldn't put it down! The worn neck finish and neck shape, the light weight, and very nice pickups were astoundingly nice. This thing just begged to be played and played.
Not my cup of tea my a$$, this guitar was nothing short of sheer awesomeness. If I had the $$, I would have taken her home straight away. Sometimes a guitar that goes completely against what you think you like and blows you away. This was the case with the RW strat.
Even if you can't stand the idea of relics, that RW strat is one that shouldn't be overlooked, because it delivers in the realms of comfort, playability, and tone.
PS - I've heard the RW jazz basses are sweet too.