Re: Converting 2 point Strat trem to vintage 6 screw trem, can it be done?
I've tried once to fix it myself, did what I thought was an awesome glue & repair job, & let it dry for over 48hrs before putting any tension back on the neck, as soon as the strings went back on that bushing started to pull up & push forward again? I'm bringing to a guy in town this weekend to see if he can fix the original trem, this would be ideal of course because I could just put a block in after & stop it from floating that way? He's about my only hope, aside from another tremolo or new body because I live just west of east Bum F%@k & there is no real guitar guys/Luthiers for about 200 miles in any direction, act. the best & closest one is in Can. so I'd have to cross the border twice & go to another country to get it done? Although if I ever decide to get rid of it, witch I probably won't because when its working it's about the best playing guitar I own & I got some very nice & very expensive guitars, that person could use it if they wanted too? I got a good deal on the guitar, $400, they trend for about $600 in the same condition if you can find them. They were only made for one year in 06 & came stock with Duncan APS-1's. Kind of an oddball Stratocaster, part fender part Squire? So finding a replacement body is proving to be hard to say the least & the neck, while beautifully made out of Rock Maple has a slight lip on it so I don't know if grabbing a MIM body with a trem on it already will work???? I think this Fender was made in the same plant as the higher end Squires? So perhaps if I have to replace the body I should be looking @ Vintage Modified Squires not Fenders??? The closest thing could find on the market as far as the design goes is the Modern Player Strats, I think they also have this small lip on the neck??? Really I just want a functional guitar again & I'd like to keep it as simple as possible!