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I like bare bones basic models, no fancy tbx, greasebucket or S1 switching. I also like to have the middle pickup free from any tone pot (eric johnson style). But I also like locking tuners. I'm not fond of overly hot strat pickups. But that's me.
For £300 or even half that, squier classic vibes are generally considered one of the better choices.
Levinson Blade 2nd hand.
10000000000 times better than ANYTHING else you'll get for anywhere near the price..
A proper Big Headstock Strat for about £230.
(I played Strats in my last proper band and had a couple of these knocking around as spares. They are good)
Get a used Korean Fender Lite Ash strat
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Korean-Fender-Strat-/321388077609?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item4ad438e229
They go for £300-£400 I think
Better than Mex ones - similar to Jap and USA ones I reckon
If you don't know already, learn how to check the neck relief, and how to spot a twisted neck. Buy that strat Haynes manual before going to buy a guitar?
Also, whilst not strictly strats, the first (Japanese made) Fender pawnshops were sold off very cheaply at the end, and I bought 2, which are at least as well made as my USA Fender guitars:
the 72, and the 51
These were over $1100 RRP, I think about £750 when discounted in the UK:
this one ends in a few hours and has no bids:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-2011-Pawn-Shop-Series-72-immaculate-condition-/261458003525?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item3ce01c8645
this one went for £300 http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Stratocaster-Pawn-Shop-Offset-Special-/221359360444?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item338a0bc9bc&nma=true&si=9AfF6U5YcrHoaMLSykCMQX3n9wM%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
the 51s are not quite as pretty for me, but have a SC on the neck, sold for less than £300
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fender-Pawnshop-51-Stratocaster-/151264899016?pt=UK_Musical_Instruments_Guitars_CV&hash=item2338172fc8
These are much better than the Mex blacktops, and contain more upmarket hardware and pickups
e.g. Bridge Pickup: Enforcer Humbucking Pickup
Neck Pickup: Wide Range Humbucking PickupandPickups: Enforcer™ Humbucking Pickup (Bridge): very powerful ceramic rock pickup .Texas Special™ Single-Coil Neck Pickup: Bluesy and warm fat single coil pickup.Can be pickup up used for £100ish.
Nice for the price!
Ideally get yourself a Japanese 60's / 62 reissue neck, some SSL1 or 57/62 pickups, CTS pots, orange drop cap, any old or new alder strat body, Kluson tuners and USA Trem and a 60's mint green pickguard and you are good to go with a vintage tone machine. Paint it any colour you want or just oil it or leave it unpainted and call it a Rory Gallagher relic. Might be a touch more than £300 but you can't beat it for the price for a 60's style strat. Or just get a MIM standard and put some 57/62's in it? Once you play Texas Specials, SSL1's or 57/62's you get spoilt and the pups on a Standard MIM just don't cut it for you. Even the MIM 62 reissue MIM necks are not bad either, if you decide to import one from Ebay.
For looks alone, I like the MIM 50's reissue with a maple board in Daphne Blue and want one of those, no idea what they sound like though, or what the neck feels like and I can't usually get on with lacquered boards, but I'd be willing to try it as it looks so nice.
The 62 reissue necks are VERY playable, MIM or better still Japanese, more than a standard 10" radius MIM strat IMO.
Just watch you get the full width I(USA) screw hole and string/saddle spacing with your body, as MIM and Squier bridges are closer together on the screw hole spacing and bridge spacing than the USA bridges. Some things like road worn series, have the wider screw spacing, but the saddles are closer. I prefer the USA wider string spacing myself.
Even if it costs more, if you are in no hurry, as part payments over time, it's nothing considering you get what you want. Having a MIM standard already, that is what I did, as no way could I afford a decent 62 reissue. Although I did get lucky buying someone's relic project, that was actually really well done in three tone sunburst nitro, Texas Specials and an early Jap neck and USA saddles for just under £300 IIRC. I have another almost identical sunburst 60's project I made myself, totaling around £330 odd with a roadworn body and MIM 62 neck and SSL1's. But that roadworn body is way light though.