"My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

curly, thats really nice. We have one at my local shop thats chrome blue, but it has a maple board, and I've got enough maple boarded strats already. Pluse I cant afford it.
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Congrat. $100 rebate got me too and yes I had to!
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

thanks, beandip

yeah, it's a deeper blue, although I can't quite capture that

it's light, which is a big deal for me, has a fast neck, and heck, it's blue :)

I didn't know that they wired the bridge pickup for tone now, which is the way it should be... no mod needed, and the mid position sounded surprisingly good, too.

this just might be a keeper!

Peace,
G
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

brisk said:
Congrat. $100 rebate got me too and yes I had to!
I like good deals - I jumped on it the first day - well, it was my birthday, darnit! :)
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

All right Curly.....Another beauty blue guitar...Nice touch buddy...I was looking at the same guitar this morning in a lefty Curly? Hmmmmm.....How are the pickups and the guitar overall? I'd love to know...Enjoy it.Blue is my favorite color also..

John
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Sup Curlz!

Thats awesome. I want one just like that. I will end up having many many strats (i have a feeling...)

Right now I'm very happy with my highway 1, but I also want a rosewood one, a blonde one, a floyd one (with HB at bridge), a Warmoth SRV one with 1 7/8 neck and 12s on it, **** dale sig, Clapton Sig, etc... oyyy....

For urs hmm in order of importance:
1. Tex hots (or something similar)
2. Graphite saddles
3. Locking tuners :)
4. Shielding
5. Series switch
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

OK, so when I want to get rid of my MIM Strat, all I need to do is paint it blue and show it to you??? :D

That is a sweet looking guitar. How do you like that bridge compared to a Gotoh-Wilkinson?

Sure enough, the American Deluxe Strat wiring uses a jumper so Tone 2 is in the circuit for positions 1-4. Looks like the underside of the whole pickguard is shielded too.

Chip
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

thanks, you guys, I appreciate it!

STRATDELUXER97 said:
All right Curly.....Another beauty blue guitar...Nice touch buddy...I was looking at the same guitar this morning in a lefty Curly? Hmmmmm.....How are the pickups and the guitar overall? I'd love to know...Enjoy it.Blue is my favorite color also..

John
John,
thanks

well, the first thing I did was pick it up - bingo! nice weight, we're in business!

Pickups sound great to me actually - maybe I'm not that picky, but I've always thought a regular ol' American strat is just one of the best deals there is ... the tone is right there, nice and plucky, and overdrives sweetly on 10. The surprise was the tone wired for the bridge the way I like, and the mid pickup sounded real good, both for rhythm & lead. I don't know about you, but I hardly ever use the mid position, so that's a plus.

I really need to get 10s on there to give it the acid test, 'cause I just can't lean into 9's like I'm used to doing. :)

something very minor - I may adjust the saddle heights a little - the high E seems a little low, and the action going from B to E seems just a little out of balance. I'll have to look at my other Fender strat to compare. I'll probably change out to 10's first, though..

neck is a tad thin, but I think I can live with it. :)

I confess... new guitars make me feel like a little kid. :D

Peace,
G
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Curly said:
thanks, you guys, I appreciate it!


John,
thanks

well, the first thing I did was pick it up - bingo! nice weight, we're in business!

Pickups sound great to me actually - maybe I'm not that picky, but I've always thought a regular ol' American strat is just one of the best deals there is ... the tone is right there, nice and plucky, and overdrives sweetly on 10. The surprise was the tone wired for the bridge the way I like, and the mid pickup sounded real good, both for rhythm & lead. I don't know about you, but I hardly ever use the mid position, so that's a plus.

I really need to get 10s on there to give it the acid test, 'cause I just can't lean into 9's like I'm used to doing. :)

something very minor - I may adjust the saddle heights a little - the high E seems a little low, and the action going from B to E seems just a little out of balance. I'll have to look at my other Fender strat to compare. I'll probably change out to 10's first, though..

neck is a tad thin, but I think I can live with it. :)

I confess... new guitars make me feel like a little kid. :D

Peace,
G

That's great buddy...Yep...I had to go heavier on my strings and bring the action up on my American Deluxe strat also...I Love the 9.5" radius and the rounded neck at the fingerboard on these strats...Glad the pickups sound good right off.Leave em in there and see if they continue to grow on you? Maybe they got it all right on that one? Very cool indeed...

John
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Fresh_Start said:
That is a sweet looking guitar. How do you like that bridge compared to a Gotoh-Wilkinson?
Chip
Chip,
I actually like the AS bridge. I have a Texas Special strat - I just put some graphite on the saddles, and it's fine, but I have a pretty light touch on a trem - I just use it in a surfy way for chords mostly. I haven't tested this guitar's trem, but I'm sure it's exactly the same.

I checked Fender's specs, and it doesn't really say that the bridge has the bridge wired for tone, so you probably wouldn't know unless you played it. It also says the bridge is wound hot, the way we like it! :)
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

My 82 'The Strat' is Lake Placid Blue, which is a little deeper in color...My Ernie Ball is Pearl Blue, and my Brian Moore is blue too. I don't know what it is a bout that color I really like.
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

well, you guys are all really nice!

after round 2 of playing, I'd say the new ones give you usable tone in all 5 positions straight outta the box.. that wasn't always so true before. My Texas Special is only a couple years old, and it really just has 3 usable tones, to me.

anyway, a great little ax ... now someone just kick me in the butt and make me go play! :D

Peace,
G
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Hey Curl, how "rounded over" are the necks? Usually on every guitar I get, I wind up using a foam sanding pad thats used for rounding stuff off, and make the neck really smooth. New necks usually cut into my hand really bad. Does it have a "new but rounded over" feeling or a real "played for years" feeling?
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Very nice as always Curly... looks like that blue is a little "bluer" (? is that a word?) than your Warmoth strat.
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

ps. you know you got it bad when you dont even take time to remove the stickers and hangtags before taking pics. LOL
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

Curly your addiction to blue guitars is rubbing off on me MAKE IT STOP. The GAS attacks are returning. I need a Chrome blue strat now.
 
Re: "My name is Curly, and I like blue strats"

bean,
you won't have to do any sanding :)
I wouldn't say it feels "played for year" since no finish is worn off, but rather "ready to go", especially with the satin finish ... no sharpness at all - that's one of the nice, smart things they did on the AS strats - gave players what they wanted in that regard

Fatty,
my Warmoth, though it was called Lake Placid Blue, is kinda brighter in hue than what I think of as LPB

this strat is deeper, brighter blue - I can't get a realistic pic with a flash ... here's Fender's chart:
http://www.fender.com/resources/colors/
 
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