Fender: V-neck vs C-neck, fingerboard radius, etc...

Re: Fender: V-neck vs C-neck, fingerboard radius, etc...

came across a strat with a decent that I seemed to like at my local used guitar shop...

was a made in the USA model... SN was E347272.... any way to decipher what model year and neck that might have had? (it had those lace sensors in it, fwiw )


thnx

The E3 would seem to imply an 83, I don't know how long they've been using that system. Same with Sensors, by the late 80's through mid 90's, they came on the Deluxe and Deluxe Plus models, Strats with modern features... Mine has a modern C profile with a reasonably flat board. (flatter than 7.5, nowhere near 14, probably in the 9 range, although I've never measured it. Very comfy for me)

Perhaps someone else can confirm...
 
Re: Fender: V-neck vs C-neck, fingerboard radius, etc...

Are you freakin' serious? Asking for credentials because someone disagrees with you? Get a life. This is stupid even by your standards.



Your definition of "respectfully" is pretty messed up.


lets see what Credentials Twin Reverb has?
 
Re: Fender: V-neck vs C-neck, fingerboard radius, etc...

Are you freakin' serious? Asking for credentials because someone disagrees with you? Get a life. This is stupid even by your standards.
Your definition of "respectfully" is pretty messed up.

What? I'm not asking because they disagree with me. I don't know everything, and I'm not always right, so I assume that I could be wrong. However, anyone, and I mean anyone, can log into a forum and claim to be a physical therapist, wrestler, kick boxer, weight lifter, pilot, etc, any profession, and them make any statement they want. That's why I'm asking who they are. Even then, it's not like they can't just grab a phone book and claim to be anyone in that phone book just to get their point across. All I'm saying is that there's no way we can verify who they are, so their statements are no better than mine.

And I am being respectful. Just because you read into what I said by assuming some emotion or whatever else doesn't mean you know if I'm being respectful or not.

lets see what Credentials Twin Reverb has?

I don't have any, and never claimed to. Regardless, however, Fogerty (see Guitar Player magazine) agrees with me: it's not the perfect guitar, it's practice.

See, this is why all forums, by their very nature, suck: you don't know who you're talking to, and people are always going to take what you said wrong because they can't see your facial expression and therefore can't tell if you're angry/sad/tired/happy/etc.

Regardless, I've given my opinion. Everyone else is also entitled to their own as well.
 
Re: Fender: V-neck vs C-neck, fingerboard radius, etc...

if a specialist doctor tells me to try a different guitar, i do... it worked....
 
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