How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

  • Wait for a MIJ 50's Reissue

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • Refinish the body of a MIA '57 RI

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Buy a '57 RI and replace the body

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Buy a Strat in the color I want and replace the neck

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • Buy two Strats, swap the necks, and sell the other one

    Votes: 1 11.1%
  • Go 100% parts (Warmoth, USACG)

    Votes: 4 44.4%

  • Total voters
    9
  • Poll closed .

ratherdashing

Kablamminator
It's difficult getting the guitar you want when you're a lefty. Sometimes the only realistic option is to buy parts, either new or used, and assemble it. This is the dilemma I am currently facing.

Basically, I want a 50's Strat in a light solid color, like white, surf green, seafoam green, or sonic blue. You know ... a nifty Fifties color! I'm probably going to put in some Classic Stack Plusses or Kinmans, a 5-way switch, and some interesting wiring, but other than that I'm aiming for '57 specs. Most importantly, I want the soft V neck with 7.25" radius maple board. I refuse to compromise on that.

I am willing to let go of my 2000 Am Std in order to get it, and I'd ideally like to keep the cost within the same ballpark. If I have to spend more, so be it ... I'll just wait until the funds are available.

The options I foresee working are presented in the poll. Here's a bit of a better description:

1. Wait for a MIJ 50's Reissue: I know for a fact that Fender Japan made or currently makes the exact lefty guitar I want. I believe it was made in white and sonic blue. The trouble is I never see them for sale - probably because they're awesome. Also, now that the reputation of the MIJ stuff has increased, I will probably have to spend over $1k for one of these.

2. Refinish the body of a MIA '57 RI: This is pretty much exactly what I'm looking for, except for the body color. The only color available in left hand is two-tone sunburst, which I have an intense hatred for. I'm open to this possibility, but the thought of refinishing a $1,400 guitar makes me a bit queasy. On that note, they're pretty expensive.

3. Buy a '57 RI and replace the body: Similar to the above, but not quite as radical. The big problem I see here is that there is no guarantee I'll find a used body that I'll like, which means I'm going to take a hit on the sale.

4. Buy a Strat in the color I want and replace the neck: This seems to be a lot smarter and cheaper (especially if I get an MIM Standard or a Hwy 1) than the above options. Selling the neck I swap out will be **** near impossible though. Who is going to want an MIM Standard neck?

5. Buy two Strats, swap the necks, and sell the other one: a la Eric Clapton. This is risky for two reasons: it's a huge up-front cost, and a big gamble that someone will want the Strat made from my reject parts.

6. Go 100% parts (Warmoth, USACG): The benefit here is that I will get the exact guitar I want. The drawback is that it will cost a lot more than some of the above options, and take a lot more time to get together. Resale value will also be compromised.

Let me know your thoughts. Again, keep in mind this is a left-handed guitar, so before you post, make sure the solution you describe will work for a left-handed guitar.

Thanks.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

Those MIJ 57s are on ebay pretty frequently- new from Japan ( I know, cos I GAS over them :laugh2:). Funny thing is they usually have TX Specials in them. But you need lefty- so yeah prolly tougher to find.

BUT- MIJ is hard to beat on bang for the buck. So may be worth approaching one of the japanese dealers and just ordering it (ishibashi, katana, whomever sells them)

That said, my brother has a MIM 50s series strat, and it compares favorably with most MIA standards for quality and tone. Really nice guitar.

Buying the MIA 57 RI seems like a bad idea financially.

I'd go with the *right* MIM 50s series or the MIJ.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

I would say "parts guitar" but unfortunately the prices are getting out of hand on ebay for a genuine '57 reissue neck. How much of the guitar do you need/want to be genuine Fender? On the other hand, since '57RI parts go for so much, maybe if you sold the body and pickguard assembly (or just pickups) you'd be able to recoup a decent chunk of money, then go with a Warmoth/USACG body and the pickups of your choice.

I'm thinking of putting together a Strat like this too, but I'm also interested in the Callaham bridge assembly. I guess the best option is to see what left handed '57RI parts are fetching on ebay, cost it out either way (buying a neck or selling the rest of a guitar) and go from there.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

or you can just god Jimi Hendrix and just use a right handed guitar, have a new nut cut for "proper" stringing..... or maybe even Albert King and use a right handed guitar and truly play it upside down.... just as thoughts haha

I say just find a decent strat, and then buy the neck you want. Honestly, I think that's the best way to go in this case. I think someone will be willing to buy your neck sometime or another; probably some 15 year old trying to get the dreaded Squier logo off of his wannabe strat
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

Do you actively like the body of your MIA?

If yes, I'd have Warmoth or USACG make a neck and get a tremolo if you think that's important.

Your MIA probably brings more money in parts than whole anyway, so you wouldn't lose much money.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

Those MIJ 57s are on ebay pretty frequently- new from Japan ( I know, cos I GAS over them :laugh2:). Funny thing is they usually have TX Specials in them. But you need lefty- so yeah prolly tougher to find.

BUT- MIJ is hard to beat on bang for the buck. So may be worth approaching one of the japanese dealers and just ordering it (ishibashi, katana, whomever sells them)

That said, my brother has a MIM 50s series strat, and it compares favorably with most MIA standards for quality and tone. Really nice guitar.

Buying the MIA 57 RI seems like a bad idea financially.

I'd go with the *right* MIM 50s series or the MIJ.

Sadly there is no such thing as a lefty MIM 50's Strat. If there were, this would be an easy decision.

I would say "parts guitar" but unfortunately the prices are getting out of hand on ebay for a genuine '57 reissue neck. How much of the guitar do you need/want to be genuine Fender?

I don't really care if it's genuine Fender. I just want a really nice 50's style Strat.

Do you actively like the body of your MIA?

If yes, I'd have Warmoth or USACG make a neck and get a tremolo if you think that's important.

I don't want to keep the body from my MIA Strat. It's a 3-tone sunburst, and I've kind of decided that I'm more of a solid color guy. Besides, retrofitting the vintage six screw trem would be a huge pain.


One other thing I'm considering: the L&M here has a lefty MIJ '68 RI in white, one of the last MIJ's imported into Canada. They've not been able to sell it in over a year. It's listed for $770, but I could probably talk them down to $650 or $600 since they've had it on the floor for so long. I'm not a fan of the 68's neck, but it's a step in the right direction. It's a four-bolt neck plate, so I could definitely drop in a 50's neck at some point.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

Warmoth or USAGC parts. Callaham bridge. BK Apache pickups. If you really need to, plenty of different headstock decals available online. It may cost a bit but do it once, get it right, get *exactly* what you want and it will be a superior instrument to stuff from the big F.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

You can order direct from Ishibashi in Japan.( licenced seller for Fender Japan. )
Cost for an ash bodied 57 left hand Strat is about U.S.$900.00 delivered to your door. Choice of colours etc.
They will also customise for you at additional cost.
There are cheaper 54 and 57 Strats also available depending on your wood choice.
The Ishibasi web site is notrioussly difficult to navigate but it can be done.
Best is to telephone them where there is one guy that speaks English quite well.
I ordered a 71 reissue from them about three years agao with no problems.
MIJ Strats are awesome and relatively cheap.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

Sadly there is no such thing as a lefty MIM 50's Strat. If there were, this would be an easy decision..

Oh..Hellfire...I didn't know that . so uhm..yeah...nevermind. KTHANXBYE!



I'd be inclined to go MIJ if you are buying sight unseen. The Japanese really make some awesome guitars and I trust the MIJ stuff on the whole to be very well built and needing little to no "work" to get them playing very well. Wood however, is always a crapshoot as I'm sure you are aware.

But if you can find a body you like, then a warmoth or USCAG neck also seems like a good idea.
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

Allright, here's what I'd do if you have good Ebay rating:
  • buy a MIA with a body that you like
  • sell off all the MIA parts except the body
  • order a Warmoth or USACG neck
  • pick a tremolo. It's probably an advantage to have a really good one anyway
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

You can order direct from Ishibashi in Japan.( licenced seller for Fender Japan. )
Cost for an ash bodied 57 left hand Strat is about U.S.$900.00 delivered to your door. Choice of colours etc.
They will also customise for you at additional cost.
There are cheaper 54 and 57 Strats also available depending on your wood choice.
The Ishibasi web site is notrioussly difficult to navigate but it can be done.
Best is to telephone them where there is one guy that speaks English quite well.
I ordered a 71 reissue from them about three years agao with no problems.
MIJ Strats are awesome and relatively cheap.

Hmm ... just went to their site and found the lefty Fender Japan models. The specs say the '57 has a basswood body. I have nothing against basswood in general (I have an awesome MIJ Tele with a basswood body) but I really want this guitar to be 50's specs from top to bottom.

I also noticed that the '68 (the same one that's sitting in the Vancouver L&M right now) has an alder body.

Hmm ...
 
Re: How should I go about getting my 50's Strat

Hmm ... just went to their site and found the lefty Fender Japan models. The specs say the '57 has a basswood body. I have nothing against basswood in general (I have an awesome MIJ Tele with a basswood body) but I really want this guitar to be 50's specs from top to bottom.

I also noticed that the '68 (the same one that's sitting in the Vancouver L&M right now) has an alder body.

Hmm ...
So give em a call or shoot of an e.mail and ask em how much for a special order lefty in ash or alder.
Let us know how you get on.
 
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