poodlesrule
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Local estate sale has an American strat for sale, and I already left my best offer (under 3 bills), which I could pull back...
It plays OK from what I got out of the spare acoustic guitar amp I brought with me
According to fender dot com, it is either a 1990 or 99 depending how you read their charts.
Natural wood body, maple neck.
Odd (to me) tone pot that seem to click off past "zero". Is it a special (factory) wiring, perhaps?
Cosmetics are good, except for the back of the neck, where the skunk stripe is. There is is a minor crack (EDIT: in varnish) almost the whole length of the upper edge of the skunk stripe. It looks like the two wood pieces had expanded at a different rate. Isn't the skunk stripe just there to fill the channel after the truss rod is installed anyway, i.e. not structural?
What do you strat guys say..?
It plays OK from what I got out of the spare acoustic guitar amp I brought with me
According to fender dot com, it is either a 1990 or 99 depending how you read their charts.
Natural wood body, maple neck.
Odd (to me) tone pot that seem to click off past "zero". Is it a special (factory) wiring, perhaps?
Cosmetics are good, except for the back of the neck, where the skunk stripe is. There is is a minor crack (EDIT: in varnish) almost the whole length of the upper edge of the skunk stripe. It looks like the two wood pieces had expanded at a different rate. Isn't the skunk stripe just there to fill the channel after the truss rod is installed anyway, i.e. not structural?
What do you strat guys say..?
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