80's fan boys get in here

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Looks like Fender wants your business in a bad way.
 

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I had dreamt of the HM Strat being reissued for years now. Sadly, Fender didn't do this one properly: it is rather expensive, but features no-name pickups and a Floyd Rose Special that it seems that most people change as soon as they get it. Why not do it properly in the first place, when you are making a guitar like this?

The pink is nice, but for this model I prefer the ice blue.
 
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I had one of those back in the day. Wasn't pink, though. It was more of a mauve/reddish color.

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Looks way better than that Lead atrocity that was released.

I had dreamt of the HM Strat being reissued for years now. Sadly, Fender didn't do this one properly: it is rather expensive, but features no-name pickups and a Floyd Rose Special that it seems that most people change as soon as they get it. Why not do it properly in the first place, when you are making a guitar like this?

The pink is nice, but for this model I prefer the ice blue.

I agree, may as well spec it like a Soloist with JB/SSL1/SSL1 and a high quality Floyd.
 
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Looks like Fender wants your business in a bad way.

Would have been all over a real modern reissue of the old HM Strats but that is abomination. I worked at a Fender dealer back then and know the originals those POS things are an abomination! Yes have looked at and played several. Should have been real USA guitars with a real Floyd ( since the Kahler Killers on the originals are no longer built) with real high end pickups like the Super 3 bridge that were used in the originals. LOVED the real HM Strat but that---.
 
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Didn't re-issue the green/teal one recently?

I agree - no reason to cheap. Weak.
 
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In fairness to Fender, it's a perfect reproduction of the whole ambiance that surrounded the original: late to the game and relying on the Fender name to fight off the superior competition all around from other brands. [emoji848]

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I would much rather get a Kramer SM-1 with SD's and an FR1000. I have always liked the looks of the blue ice HM Strat though. Fender needs to offer more hardtops with Floyd's, just with ones that actually match the price point. :)
 
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I had one of those back in the day. Pepto Bismol Pink. I was a big Greg Howe fan. Still am. The dude still kills. The HM Strat played great, but I thought the pickups were atrocious compared to my other Fenders, so I ended up trading it for a Peavey Amp and a few bucks. Wish I had known that you could easily swap out those pickups back then. I did not remember them being shorter scale than a regular strat, which is what I mainly played back then.
 
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My first ever electric guitar was a pink/cherry Ibanez RG :) Yeh, pink actually suits start-styled guitar, tho´ back in the day I wasn´t so sure :D
 
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In fairness to Fender, it's a perfect reproduction of the whole ambiance that surrounded the original: late to the game and relying on the Fender name to fight off the superior competition all around from other brands. [emoji848]

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Disagree with you here big time. Dealer i worked for had Gibson Fender Hamer Jackson Ibanez PRS and BC Rich. The HM Strats held their own head to head with all of them.
 
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I'll be okay with my MIJ Jackson DXMG.
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The second I saw that guy guitar I thought of you. Funny how we associate different members with different axes.

I'll take that as a compliment. ;) Also, you are not exactly wrong - stay tuned.
 
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There’s no reason not to give this the A-market treatment. Look at the ages of people who were growing up in the ‘80s. These are prime nostalgia years. People are adults now and can spend big-girl money on a special guitar that takes them back.

plus guitars are a cheaper (and more wife-friendly) hobby than cars, or even worse ehmmm the other gender.
 
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There were no Fenders I desired in the 80s. It was all ESP, BC Rich, Jackson, Charvel...
 
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Disagree with you here big time. Dealer i worked for had Gibson Fender Hamer Jackson Ibanez PRS and BC Rich. The HM Strats held their own head to head with all of them.

I think he meant that Fender was late to recognize and satisfy the ongoing shred an hair guitar hoopla, while other companies have taken Fender's own design to the next level and upon relizing this they only slapped a Fender logo on a copy of the perfected copies of their own original. And in that sense I feel like he's right. Although I am sure that quality wise they were top notch too. Imagine Gibson coming out with a pointy V with, Idunno, evertune bridge and fishmans and call it the Djenting V..:D That assessment of mine might be wrong though..:/
 
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