So, long time since my last NGD. Saw this on kijiji (Canadian equivalent of Craigslist) and couldn't resist. Fender Mexico Vintera 50s strat in Sonic blue. Okay, I'll admit, I'm shallow: it was the colour that sold me. Has a 7.25 radius (my preference in Fenders). Workmanship seems really great, frets are great. I thought I would probably need to swap the pickups, but so far (about a week) I think they are really good. The neck in particular has that "crispness" that I associate with a vintage strat sound, and the middle is reverse wrapped, so 2 and 4 are noise cancelling.
I have a 90's AVRI strat, and while I would never say the Mexican is as good as it (it has quite possibly the nicest piece of rosewood I've ever seen on the fingerboard and the nitro on it is sublime) I've got to say, for 1/3 the cost of a new AVRI 2 or whatever they're calling them these days, this is a pretty amazing guitar. Great setup (done by a local tech by the original owner), no choking on bends all the way up the neck, low action. I'm really loving it. Here she is:
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And here she is with her sister, 1993 AVRI 60s.
It has been a long time since I played a Mexican Fender. I realize there are probably hardware or electronic differences with the new American models, but damn, at one third of the price, a few bucks for pots and switches and a setup (if needed), and even if it needs new hardware (but really, does anyone make crappy tuners anymore?) it's still a bargain.
I have a 90's AVRI strat, and while I would never say the Mexican is as good as it (it has quite possibly the nicest piece of rosewood I've ever seen on the fingerboard and the nitro on it is sublime) I've got to say, for 1/3 the cost of a new AVRI 2 or whatever they're calling them these days, this is a pretty amazing guitar. Great setup (done by a local tech by the original owner), no choking on bends all the way up the neck, low action. I'm really loving it. Here she is:
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And here she is with her sister, 1993 AVRI 60s.
It has been a long time since I played a Mexican Fender. I realize there are probably hardware or electronic differences with the new American models, but damn, at one third of the price, a few bucks for pots and switches and a setup (if needed), and even if it needs new hardware (but really, does anyone make crappy tuners anymore?) it's still a bargain.
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