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Old 27 July 2013, 01:20 AM   #31
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Ok, Mexican Stratocaster. do you have the pics? Is that Fender too?
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Old 27 July 2013, 01:30 AM   #32
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Ok, Mexican Stratocaster. do you have the pics? Is that Fender too?
Of course it's a Fender but it's made between 2 siestas.

Mexican Fender's is the most affordable IMHO.
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Of course it's a Fender but it's made between 2 siestas.

Mexican Fender's is the most affordable IMHO.
Thanks for the info.
Fender made in Mexico, that's why they called Mexican Fender, correct?
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Old 27 July 2013, 02:03 AM   #34
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Gonna have to echo the Mexican Strat recommendation! I'm a bass player but my Mexi Strat works just fine when I feel like playing 6 strings. 93% of the quality of an American Strat IMHO.


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Thanks for the info.
Fender made in Mexico, that's why they called Mexican Fender, correct?
It's a regular Fender made in Mexico. My advise is to look at the signature models, there you have guitars with
the big guys mods.

Just look at the Ritchie Blackmore model, I love it.



And here you have a great bunch of mexicans playing on a Squire.

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In the process of purchasing a guitar myself. And from all I've read (and I have been extremely obsessive about it) and all the input I have received, I believe the best advice is to have your son go to the store and FEEL what feels right to him.

The Strat is well over 7 pounds, usually--all are individual, of course. I like the guitars in the 6 pound range. The Gibson SG is a fairly light model. The last one I checked came in a 6 pounds and three ounces. They just feel better to me.

Others prefer more beef. Let your son go, enjoy the process with him, and get the one that feels best in his hands.

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Old 27 July 2013, 06:32 AM   #37
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I originally had a Gibson Les Paul Standard. Beautiful, sounded great, but when taking lessons I usually ended up laying my instructors Japanese Strat. It fit my hands better, and was lighter.

I sold the Les Paul and now have a Mexican made Strat with humbuckers. The Les Paul had a Pearly Gates in the bridge and a Jeff Beck in the neck. I can't say they sounded any better to me than the stock ones.
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Old 27 July 2013, 03:52 PM   #38
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I originally had a Gibson Les Paul Standard. Beautiful, sounded great, but when taking lessons I usually ended up laying my instructors Japanese Strat. It fit my hands better, and was lighter.

I sold the Les Paul and now have a Mexican made Strat with humbuckers. The Les Paul had a Pearly Gates in the bridge and a Jeff Beck in the neck. I can't say they sounded any better to me than the stock ones.
How were you able to fit a Jeff Beck single coil pickup on your Les Paul? Do you have a pic of your les Paul by any chance? I have a standard lp as well but they have the burstbuckers and I don't plan to mod it in any way.
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The Stratocaster is one of the most versatile guitars ever made! One word of advice...don't buy him the cheapest one just because he's a beginner. The better models play & feel better.

Here are a bunch of different ones to choose from. http://www.sweetwater.com/guitargall...I5IiwiMTAiXX19
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How were you able to fit a Jeff Beck single coil pickup on your Les Paul? Do you have a pic of your les Paul by any chance? I have a standard lp as well but they have the burstbuckers and I don't plan to mod it in any way.
Seymour Duncan, which is the brand I bought, makes the Jeck Beck and the Pearly Gates in humbuckers.

I don't know if I have any pics of it. It was a Honeyburst. I had it back in the 90's. Been through several computers since then.
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