Stratcat said:I played one. Very nice guitar, but IMHO, a good American Series plays and sounds just as good, for a lot less money. : :wink:
STRATDELUXER97 said:Well that's good,cause I've yet to see an EJ Lefty version? LOL :smack:
I'm sure my American Deluxe Strat(Avatar red strat) loaded with Antiquities would give that strat a run for it's money,and mine's lefty...![]()
Scott_F said:Real lefties play like Hendrix did, upside down right hand guitar! Wus.![]()
Scott_F said:Why can't they make a fatas$ neck for a strat like a vintage les paul?
I like fat necks and I cannot lie,
you other brothers can't deny...
STRATDELUXER97 said:Well that's good,cause I've yet to see an EJ Lefty version? LOL :smack:
I'm sure my American Deluxe Strat(Avatar red strat) loaded with Antiquities would give that strat a run for it's money,and mine's lefty...
Besides that,my strat has abalone inlays and locking tuners....SO THERE! :dance:
Stratcat said:John,
I would say that your red strat plays and sounds just as good or better the the EJ model. It is no secret that EJ is trying to make some money with Fender since he is not selling a lot of CD's these days. :wink:
Scott_F said:OUCH!
Curly said:I like the specs on the EJ model ... i.e., vintage looks, and a more playable neck - 12" radius w/ medium jumbo frets
Curly said:I like the specs on the EJ model ... i.e., vintage looks, and a more playable neck - 12" radius w/ medium jumbo frets
STRATDELUXER97 said:Sounds alot like my wonderful blue alder bodied Highway 1 mongrel strat that has an early 80's American Standard maple 12" radiused neck,vintage bridge, bone nut,and a Twangbanger/Surfer/Surfer and Fralin Blender pot circuit,and a very cool pearloid guard....This is currently my most comfy and favorite strat...And it was all put together with much love and patience by myself.... :wink:
John,
I had been wondering about that guitar! I was positive it was a HW1 (don't you just love those guitars!...I do!), but it only had 21 frets!
the guy who invented fire said:STRATDELUXER97 said:Sounds alot like my wonderful blue alder bodied Highway 1 mongrel strat that has an early 80's American Standard maple 12" radiused neck,vintage bridge, bone nut,and a Twangbanger/Surfer/Surfer and Fralin Blender pot circuit,and a very cool pearloid guard....This is currently my most comfy and favorite strat...And it was all put together with much love and patience by myself.... :wink:
John,
I had been wondering about that guitar! I was positive it was a HW1 (don't you just love those guitars!...I do!), but it only had 21 frets!
Some guy on E Bay was selling just the Saphire Blue H1 body and man I jumped all over it! Yes,I love the looks of the blue and the body grain,plus the body is light and has great tone....Some of my strats have 21 frets and some have 22,but it's never really been a problem for me....I just bend the hell out of the 21st if I have to...LOL
This guitar has become my absolute favorite! Last night the Twangbanger back in the bridge was a warm welcome home for this guitar...The Surfers in the neck and middle aren't too shabby either...
Curly said:John,
blue strats are a whole 'nother thread![]()