Just seem this, seems fender are acknowledging lots of sunburst strats were refinished in fiesta red
http://www.guitarguitar.co.uk/electric_ ... 2014442616
Razzmataz wrote:Steve,
I just do not undestand why any one would buy a relic'd guitar. I would always prefer pristine condition.
Paul
MeBHank wrote:I'm hoping to form a new group soon to play some rock and blues; a pristine, gleaming Strat (especially of the Hank Marvin/Shadows style) just wouldn't suit a skinny guy with stubble, jeans and a tired-looking leather jacket. An old Strat (or one that looks old) would. I'm seriously considering getting a Gibson 335, though (or the Yamaha equivalent, which is excellent and a lot cheaper!).
J
JimN wrote:MeBHank wrote:I'm hoping to form a new group soon to play some rock and blues; a pristine, gleaming Strat (especially of the Hank Marvin/Shadows style) just wouldn't suit a skinny guy with stubble, jeans and a tired-looking leather jacket. An old Strat (or one that looks old) would. I'm seriously considering getting a Gibson 335, though (or the Yamaha equivalent, which is excellent and a lot cheaper!).
J
Well, that's a well-trodden path, Justin - good luck with it.
You will find, incidentally, that the Yamaha equivalent of the Gibson 335 (the SA 2200) really isn't that much cheaper. The Chinese- or Indonesian-made Yamahas are good guitars for the money, but don't make the mistake of thinking they're the build- or sonic-equivalent of a Gibson. They just aren't. Only the "proper" Japanese Yamahas come into that category (and not even all of those).
My advice (given as someone who owns an ES-335 and a Les Paul or two) is that you shouldn't write off the Gibson Les Paul (don't even think of an Epiphone!), which is available s/h more readily and cheaply than the 335.
Best wishes,
JN
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