I really, really don't need another cheap guitar, but . . .

I've had good luck with my Squiers. Then again, I almost always do a nut dressing and/or replacement with each new/used guitar.

(My luthier friend does. Seldom me personally.)
 
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Nothing wrong with lowbuck stuff. It's just a wee bit harder to get all the music out of it. It's in there, though - waiting to be teased out.
 
If you are thinking about that...consider one of the candy color Kramer Beretta Specials too.

Just screw those springs down.

https://www.sweetwater.com/c590--Sol...E&gclsrc=aw.ds

For sure! The Kramer is made of mahogony, the fender is "poplar".

The cheap Jackson JS34 I had was "poplar". It was a 5lb guitar with the floyd. A hardtail version might be sub 5 lbs. Not much bass. That Kramer will feel more substantial and it has 22 frets.
 
I'm just day dreaming. I have my Peavey Rockmaster with the Jason Becker Perpetual Burn. Probably blows that Squier away. :banana:
 
The first Strat I ever touched was a $99 Squire. That sold me on Strats.

Even cheap Squires are great guitars. Not the quality of $2000-3000 Strats, but a good foundation/starting place to have fun with (and mod to your hearts content).

That one certainly is beautiful. I'm a sucker for blue and purple colored guitars.
 
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