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There's things I've had, there's things I wanna have"
My head said brake, but my heart cried never.
I said maybe.....
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I've got a Surf Green one, so I'll say Surf Green.
I think both are pretty nice though, not much to choose between them - both pale, cool (as in not warm) colours which look good with a maple neck.
I really don't like that colour mismatch fender do
As as for the colour they are both winners. Although having had a surf green strat I have decided surf green should be reserved for jags and JMs.
That makes me ask - what colour are your existing guitars? If you already have blue or green it might be better to go for the opposite?
I'm in Glasgow where anyone who wanted blue wouldn't consider green in a million years and vice versa lol
Surf Green for me.
Used to have one and stupidly sold it on.The only guitar I really regret selling.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
This all came about after having a go on a friend's classic series Strat. On paper not the sort of thing I'd have gone for but was actually very comfortable. I've always been a bit dubious about 7.25" boards and tall frets but the reality was that this was an absolute joy to play. Ok, so bends needed a little more effort but really not much, and certainly not to the point that it affected playability.
I'm smitten.
There’s something really odd about strats that means the right one is the best fitting guitar in the world and can make play norhing else for months at a time and really similar ones will leave you feeling totally cold.
The joy is in never quite knowing where that one will be. It could be custom shop model or if you’re really lucky, it could be a Squier.