blakejcan
Well-known member
this was my bro-in laws beater guitar that he had not played in probably 20 years. Was missing strings, frets had huge dents in them and it was a mess. I cleaned it up, gave it a fret dress (my first one, weee!) and a set-up. Changed out the pickguard and plastics from white to black, added new CTS pots and a real switch. I also put in these $35 texas blues knockoff pickups from Stratosphere. Investment was mostly just spare parts and time and now it it's a fun little guitar. Not great. But so much better.
I would have updated the tuners cause they are awful but the tuner holes in the neck are offset in a weird way to accommodate these cruddy ones that you can't just drop in something good. I'm not up for plugging them all and re-drilling so I'll just live with that. Same thing with the tremolo. I would have replaced it as it is the flimsiest, thinnest thing out there but apparently Squier bodies are thinner than normal Fender bodies so a real, full size tremo block wouldn't fit. It would stick out of the bottom. Ha!
Anywho, fun little beater and something I'll let the kids play.
I would have updated the tuners cause they are awful but the tuner holes in the neck are offset in a weird way to accommodate these cruddy ones that you can't just drop in something good. I'm not up for plugging them all and re-drilling so I'll just live with that. Same thing with the tremolo. I would have replaced it as it is the flimsiest, thinnest thing out there but apparently Squier bodies are thinner than normal Fender bodies so a real, full size tremo block wouldn't fit. It would stick out of the bottom. Ha!
Anywho, fun little beater and something I'll let the kids play.