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  • MIU Fender from 80's

    What can you say about Strats from 80's?? Are there worth paying 800$??

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    Re: MIU Fender from 80's

    Not to me, under most circumstances ...and a large part of your decision might depend upon what part of the eighties the guitar your are considering was made. The transition from CBS to current mgt was made at that time. Also, is it a "special edition," reissue, or have anything else distinct about it ?
    <----- another experiment in rewiring turns tragic.

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    • #3
      Re: MIU Fender from 80's

      80's MIJ Fenders and Squires rock for the money!
      Ain't nothin' but a G thang, baby.

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      • #4
        Re: MIU Fender from 80's

        I think the current MIM Strats are better made instruments than the Strats from the 80's, but again, that's just my opinion. I don't think that ANY used Strat is worth more than $450. Any more that price you pay because you want the instrument.
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        • #5
          Re: MIU Fender from 80's

          there are "japanese vintage" paisley teles from the 80's on Gbase for $1200.... sort of defeats the good guitar for cheap purpouse of mij fenders

          i played a realy sweet 69' RI olympic white 85' MIJ strat.... ok so it had a funky kahler trem on it, wieghed 10lbs and had one of the thinnest C's ive ever touched as well as the smallest frets ive ever seen,.... but it had so much freakin' MOJO!!!. it had all kinds of natural wear, the pick gaurd was discolord and chiped the finish had tanned and worn through to the brighter under coat on the edges if it hadnt been such a complete boat ancor i would have put down the $400 it was going for easily
          i own stuff

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          • #6
            Re: MIU Fender from 80's

            The only '80's strat that I would pay that much for is a "Bowling Ball" strat, and that's only because I had a fascination with them at the time and would love to have one now.

            I think that $800 is way too high because you can get an equivalent-quality guitar for much less dinero.
            Mr. Way Too Proud of Texas Guy

            Nothing nothing nothing, nothing nothing nothing nothing nothing.

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            • #7
              Re: MIU Fender from 80's

              it's from 84

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              • #8
                Re: MIU Fender from 80's

                Originally posted by edi_87
                it's from 84
                Is the output jack on the pickguard where the 2nd tone control should be? Is the back routed for the trem springs or is the trem completely top mounted? Like this one:



                If it is like this model, I would pass on it. These guitars have value to collectors for their unusual features, but aren't really regarded as great players.

                IMHO you can get a much better used American Standard, new Highway 1, G&L, etc... for less money

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                • #9
                  Re: MIU Fender from 80's

                  Originally posted by guymanperson
                  there are "japanese vintage" paisley teles from the 80's on Gbase for $1200.... sort of defeats the good guitar for cheap purpouse of mij fenders


                  Especially when yoy consider that the original paisleys were made with wallpaper.

                  i played a realy sweet 69' RI olympic white 85' MIJ strat.... ok so it had a funky kahler trem on it, wieghed 10lbs and had one of the thinnest C's ive ever touched as well as the smallest frets ive ever seen,.... but it had so much freakin' MOJO!!!. it had all kinds of natural wear, the pick gaurd was discolord and chiped the finish had tanned and worn through to the brighter under coat on the edges if it hadnt been such a complete boat ancor i would have put down the $400 it was going for easily

                  I also tried the '69 reissue at the time. It had a standard trem, though. That neck was like a pool cue ! At the time, my main axe was a Fender Bullet, and that thin neck felt oh-so-natural. But for the lack of a few ( well, few hundred) bucks, I would have walked out with tha puppy. Anyone have one now ?
                  <----- another experiment in rewiring turns tragic.

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