Back To Basics For Some Old Friends...

I am most definitely a Fender guy! My very first real guitar was a Strat and they have always been my go to guitar for just about any style of music. Their ability to be easily modified & the shear volume of options for mods out there takes an already extremely versatile guitar and makes it even more so!!! The S/S/S layout worked fine for me for years until I installed my first humbucker into one, I've been ripping them apart ever since!!! Even so, for a long time I always made sure that I had one of them with 3 singles and a 5 way switch...

I recently started to consolidate some of my gear into a more manageable collection. It was getting to the point where I was spending more time cleaning & working on my guitars and amps than I was playing them! Anyway, long story short, I sold some stuff & I traded two guitars and a amp for one really great vintage Fender that I've been coveting for a while now, but in the process I ended up trading in my only true S/S/S Strat. It actually wasn't even a real Strat, it was a G&L Legacy but even completely stock it was still an amazing guitar!

I've got several Strats, quite a few Tele's, some other G&L's (which for all intents and purposes are basically just better versions of their Fender counterparts) & a lone L.P.? So I was thinking the other day and most of them either have a full size Humbuckers or S.C. sized Blade-Buckers in their bridges. Even my Telecasters/A.S.A.T were all set up with a H/H, S/H, or H/S pickup configurations?

I do love the power of a humbucker and God knows I don't miss the 60 cycle hum, but there's something special about true singles and I guess for the sake of consistency and convenience I drifted away from them for a while? So this week I decided to kill a few birds with only a couple stones!

I always intended for my Flame Top Strat to be loaded with Antiquity's and the Telecaster I play most had a Five/Two neck already, but a lil 59 bridge? When I was originally doing the Strat I got the neck & middle slots filled with Antiquity's but then at the last minute decided to go with a STK-S6 in the bridge instead of the Texas HOT Custom. The S6 was alright, quite, powerful, & a huge improvement over the Stacks that I've used in the past but it was still a stack & no matter what they don't sound exactly like a true S.C. without the noise....

Puppy Shopping- I was able to track down a used but mint condition Seymour Duncan Custom Bridge Antiquity for Strat relatively cheap on Fleaverb.com. The guy tried it and quickly changed his Strat back to a Fat Strat (he play's strictly Metal but thought they looked cool) so it's basically new! I got it plus all the fixings for less than half of what a new one would have cost so I figured why not? It's something I've wanted to do for a while now & here's my chance?

Then as I'm checking out I see a Five/Two lead for Tele for sale? You don't see them come up used very often so it instantly sparked my interest as I'm absolutely smitten with the 5/2 neck that's already in that Tele!!! I went ahead and bought it too even though I really couldn't afford to buy either of these! WTH, right? Once you've crossed that line you might as well keep on going & I'm sure my credit card company will be more than happy to collect the interest off these sales, Lol!!!

Both puppies showed up this morning and I just finished installing them. I've got to say I'm very happy with the way both of them turned out!!! The Strat looks almost as good as it sounds now & most importantly I've got that "Strat Quack" back in pos. 2 on the switch! I've been trying to learn a lot of Clapton licks recently & that position is pretty important for getting the right tone!

Replacing the lil 59 lead in the Tele was also a good move. I was a little concerned at first because I do really like the lil 59 lead in a Telecaster, especially when it has a maple fingerboard!!! There was a bit of a compromise with this one in that the Five/Two doesn't sound quite as good dirty but the hum cancelation position (#2) on the switch is just beautiful clean and more than makes up for it IMHO!

Don't get me wrong, the Five/Two can handle itself under gain just fine, it just does it differently? I've got a lil 59 & a Quarter Pound lead in my other Tele's and my A.S.A.T. is currently loaded with a Pegasus/Jazz complement so the whole "Hot & Ballsy" Tele sound is covered & honestly having something that's a little more on the traditional or vintage end of the spectrum again is flipping awesome!!! It may be just in my head but I swear that I can hear the brass baseplate on the lead pup and its something that I have missed terribly!!!

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All & all its a good day to be a Fender-caster!!!
 
Re: Back To Basics For Some Old Friends...

Hello,

[waves]

I am a fellow Fender NUT and I have a million questions for you because in the side bar it says you are 82!!

How long have you been playing?

What was your first guitar?

What was it like to shop for gear in the 60's and 70's?

We're going to be here a while. :)
 
Re: Back To Basics For Some Old Friends...

Hello,

[waves]

I am a fellow Fender NUT and I have a million questions for you because in the side bar it says you are 82!!

How long have you been playing?

What was your first guitar?

What was it like to shop for gear in the 60's and 70's?

We're going to be here a while. :)

Lol, the 82 is a typo & I couldn't figure out how to change it when I tried so I never did? I'm actually only 36 so I've been around for a while but not Les Paul or Leo Fender time!!! That said I do have a fair amount of experience with vintage Fender gear so if there's anything you want to ask shoot! I can't promise I'll have the answer but there's a good possibility & I'm sure us Fender fans can find something to talk about???
 
Re: Back To Basics For Some Old Friends...

Lol, the 82 is a typo & I couldn't figure out how to change it when I tried so I never did? I'm actually only 36 so I've been around for a while but not Les Paul or Leo Fender time!!! That said I do have a fair amount of experience with vintage Fender gear so if there's anything you want to ask shoot! I can't promise I'll have the answer but there's a good possibility & I'm sure us Fender fans can find something to talk about???

:disappoin

D@mn it maaaaaaan!!!

:D

It's all good.

I'm looking at a Strat right now that I want to buy particularly for a set of Anitquity surf pickups.

I'm trying to be a grown up about it (because I have 7 strats) but I'm going to lose this battle. $h!t...I WANT to lose this battle :)



EDIT: Aaaaaaaaaand totally bought that Strat last night :/ I definitely want it and I'm happy about it. It's just that the Jade Pearl Metallics are slowly disappearing now and I would have liked to wait a little bit but I guess sooner is better than later. I have a the last week and a half of April off so I wanted to use that time to trick her out with the Antiquity Surfer pickups.
 
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