Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Really? Never found one in any of the physical stores I've been in. And haven't seeked for it on the internet...
Better have long arms; you'll need to pick your jaw up off the floor

Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Really? Never found one in any of the physical stores I've been in. And haven't seeked for it on the internet...
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Really? Never found one in any of the physical stores I've been in. And haven't seeked for it on the internet...
Originally posted by LikeASong:A Starcaster is also on my sight, Harry... It's a "different" guitar, and moreover it looks and sounds awesome
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:It also has an abominable price tag
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Apparnetly this is the cool thing to do....I have a strat because I love the sound it gives, it's not my problem if Hendrix, Gilmour, Edge, SRV, Clapton, and a shitload of other guitarists love the sound a strat gives as well. I'm not going to get a "different" guitar so I can stand out, i'm going to get what sounds good.
Originally posted by WojBhoy:[..]
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What the man said.
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Amen to that. There's a reason why Strats are as successful as they are - they're good. Need there be more reason to get a guitar? My Explorer is my #1 because I feel it's the best guitar, but also it has a balance to the sound - I feel it comes somewhere between the thickness and grit of a Les Paul crossed with the definition of a Strat. Speaking of Strats, I've been playing my Ridgewood copy quite a lot recently, loving clean tones on the middle/bridge pickup. My Les Paul, on the other hand...if there was one guitar I was going to consider selling, it would be that. Saying that, I'm far too attached to it lol =/
Originally posted by LikeASong:A Starcaster is also on my sight, Harry... It's a "different" guitar, and moreover it looks and sounds awesome
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:To be honest I think It's kind of ugly. Very different, but not my thing at all. I definitely prefer the look of a 335 over the starcaster. The sound on those things are freakin amazing though, and the headstock is sick, but the body itself isn't for me.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
That's odd you'd say that as the body itself, is pretty "335-ish".It is a 335's hipper, more stylish Fender cousin.
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Looks it is unique. And soundwise they sound great.![]()
But to each their own. That leaves one less person competing for one once I go looking for one. So I'm more than cool with that.![]()
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Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
You're right it is more stylish and hip looking, which is probably why it's not appealing to me. I like the super classic look of the 335 body.![]()
Where are you going to find one though? I've seen only one or two on ebay. and they've always gone for a shitload of money. I'm going down to New York this summer, and I'm DEFINITELY hitting up that street with all of the vintage guitar shops. I'm going to see if I can get my hands on a 50's-70's strat![]()
Originally posted by thechicken:[..]
You will surely need a lot of money to get a 50s-70s strat. As far as basses go, I have always heard that the 70s instruments are pretty inconsistent in quality, meaning that it is likely that you pay a lot for a bad instrument. Watch out for that. Poor neck placement, heavy instruments with bad sounds,etc...
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
You're right it is more stylish and hip looking, which is probably why it's not appealing to me. I like the super classic look of the 335 body.![]()
Where are you going to find one though? I've seen only one or two on ebay. and they've always gone for a shitload of money. I'm going down to New York this summer, and I'm DEFINITELY hitting up that street with all of the vintage guitar shops. I'm going to see if I can get my hands on a 50's-70's strat![]()
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
Hope you have a shitload of money! Because if you are looking for a vintage 1950's - 1970's STRAT it will cost you far more than a mid-to-late 1970's Fender STARCASTER.
Well... unless you are talking about a 1950's to 1970's Fender reissue Strat. Which in that case you can find in your local guitar barn (Sam Ash, Guitar Center) or online (Musician's Friend, etc) for cheaper than most of the independent guitar shops that don't buy in bulk and thus can't offer for lower prices.
QUALITY of late 1960's to early 1980's Fender Strats (and other Fender guitars) was marginal at best. "But The Edge uses 1970's era Stratocasters!" Yes, but that is as they were diamonds in the rough when he bought them. The gems amongst the mere stones. And some of which he's owned since far before they were considered "vintage" or "collectible".