Mallowpuff
New member
So, I was in GC earlier today and saw a nice looking used strat for 499$. Right away I was thinking that it must be an overpriced MIM strat, but on the back of the headstock it says Made in America.
On the tag it says "1997 Candy apple red California series MIA strat". It seemed kinda unbelievable that it was a "Like-New" MIA strat for 499$ so I wrote down the serial # and when I got home, plugged it into the "guitardaterproject" and on there, it says "Assembled in Mexico with American parts"
My question is, is it the same quality as a "true" MIA strat, and is it worth 500$?(I only have that much if it's an amazing deal.
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Also, how can they put a MIA stamp on it, if it's not MIA?
Thanks!
On the tag it says "1997 Candy apple red California series MIA strat". It seemed kinda unbelievable that it was a "Like-New" MIA strat for 499$ so I wrote down the serial # and when I got home, plugged it into the "guitardaterproject" and on there, it says "Assembled in Mexico with American parts"
My question is, is it the same quality as a "true" MIA strat, and is it worth 500$?(I only have that much if it's an amazing deal.
Also, how can they put a MIA stamp on it, if it's not MIA?
Thanks!