I went into Guitar Center yesterday and played an electric blue Standard Strat with a rosewood fingerboard. It caught my eye due to its $284.00 US price tag. It was a 2006 version, so it had hotter pickups, bigger frets, and a heavier trem block. I played it for about an hour, and although the fret ends needed filing and the nut was not cut properly (high E was too close to the edge of the fretboard), I decided it sounded good and felt right. In going to purchase the guitar, the salesman started to add things to my purchase in order to get the "free financing" they were offereing on the GC card. I got so frustrated, that I hung the guitar up and walked away. I flushed an awesome deal on a Strat down the toilet. In hindsight, though, I really want a maple neck strat. My subconcious must have told me that.
Did I do the right thing?
Now I really have GAS for a Strat, and there is something about that Fender headstock that radiates rock-n-roll.
Help!
Did I do the right thing?
Now I really have GAS for a Strat, and there is something about that Fender headstock that radiates rock-n-roll.
Help!
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