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I happen to like that purple body though
(And did Fender really do one in bright yellow? Must be so hideous I've blotted it out of my memory.)
To be honest, if I was in the market for a strat or tele, I'd probably just wait for a used one to come up in a colour I happen to like. I really like burst ones, but they're a bit... Meh, too many around.
I really, really like the hello kitty strat. Not the newer one, but the one with a single humbucker and a hello kitty scratchplate. I think it's a wonderful looking thing in pink or black, and I kinda wish there was a mim or mia version.
It's actually a pretty good guitar as it is, and it would lose its kitsch value if it was a US Fender, definitely a case of trying too hard
It's actually a pretty good guitar as it is, and it would lose its kitsch value if it was a US Fender, definitely a case of trying too hard [/quote]
That's true, but I'm sure there are folks who'd insist it was awful being a squier...
Apparently, the quality control on them was a bit iffy. But the ones I've seen have all been pretty nice, one had a gotoh bridge and bone nut fitted, and a super distortion pickup, and really sounded great.
It's actually a pretty good guitar as it is, and it would lose its kitsch value if it was a US Fender, definitely a case of trying too hard [/quote]
That's true, but I'm sure there are folks who'd insist it was awful being a squier...
Apparently, the quality control on them was a bit iffy. But the ones I've seen have all been pretty nice, one had a gotoh bridge and bone nut fitted, and a super distortion pickup, and really sounded great. [/quote]
Maybe I got lucky with mine then, its actually a perfectly serviceable guitar which I have gigged a couple of times.
I'm actually glad its a Squier. It's a bit of fun and it cost me £89. If I thought for one second the audience thought I'd paid 900 quid for a bit of silly irony I'd die of embarrassment.