fenderiarhs
Active member
I'm copying what Boston Joe said on another thread:
"On the '99, look out for the infamous poplar core with laminate alder tops and bottoms--you can see this on a 'burst body if the black color overextends on the contours to mask the laminates. This was practiced from about '92 to '98, but I saw this stuff floating around as recently as two years ago."
Now, i've got a 93 am.std and i was curious to find if it is one of those "laminate" strats.Infact the contour on the back of the guitar is painted black but not so the front contour.The fact that a sunburst strat of this era has the back contour painted black automatically means that it has a laminate alder top, or painting black the back contour was a common practise for fenders of this era?
Apart from that is there any other way to spot if mine is a poplar with laminate alder top?
THanks
"On the '99, look out for the infamous poplar core with laminate alder tops and bottoms--you can see this on a 'burst body if the black color overextends on the contours to mask the laminates. This was practiced from about '92 to '98, but I saw this stuff floating around as recently as two years ago."
Now, i've got a 93 am.std and i was curious to find if it is one of those "laminate" strats.Infact the contour on the back of the guitar is painted black but not so the front contour.The fact that a sunburst strat of this era has the back contour painted black automatically means that it has a laminate alder top, or painting black the back contour was a common practise for fenders of this era?
Apart from that is there any other way to spot if mine is a poplar with laminate alder top?
THanks