Resurrected my old strat.

Chickenwings

Alnico 6/8
I bought this strat plus deluxe back when it was made in 1991 by saving up dollars from my first professional gigs. Love it to bits. Played it to death.
Sadly i broke the truss rod a few years back, then had it replaced but the neck was never the same, nor was i able to get enough tension on it. The fingerboard had become uneven, the frets had no meat left in them. It was no longer good to play.
Anyway, i found a strat plus deluxe neck from the same era on ebay so i snapped it up. Slapped the original tunes back in, screwed it onto the body and voila! New guitar!
From top to bottom:
Fender Schaller locking tuners.
Hand cut bone nut (replaced the roller)
SSL1, SSL1, SSL5
Along with the neck i splashed out on a solid steel block bridge from gotoh. It is the same one that suhr guitars use. Just dropped it in with no need to do any mods.
Snappier tone now that is has maple rather than rosewood. Still a deep warm axe with sustain for days. It has always been a great sounding strat.
I think over the years the only things left original are the body, the tuners and the jack plug (but I'm not sure about the jack plug lol). Definitely a players axe and not a museum piece but I am pretty sure 1991 strats are not exactly collectable!
Pretty stoked with the result. Can't wait to take it on the road next week.
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Re: Resurrected my old strat.

Cool story and guitar! :)

My 1994 Deluxe Strat Plus got new pickups, then new body, then new pickguard and electronics, then new bridge.... eventually I put a new neck on it and it was literally a new guitar so I reassembled the original. One Strat somehow turned into two. ;)
 
Re: Resurrected my old strat.

Cool story and guitar! :)

My 1994 Deluxe Strat Plus got new pickups, then new body, then new pickguard and electronics, then new bridge.... eventually I put a new neck on it and it was literally a new guitar so I reassembled the original. One Strat somehow turned into two. ;)
Which one do you like more ?
 
Re: Resurrected my old strat.

That's a nice guitar with decent hardwear from top to toe!!
Looks neat to in my opinion too!!
Have fun playing it mate, I hope it's in for a lot more years of playing pleasure!! :bigthumb:
 
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If I may make one suggestion; I would seriously get someone to level your foundation. It must be awfully hard walking around and having to bolt everything to the floor.
 
Re: Resurrected my old strat.

Cool! Nothing like resurrecting an old love and reconnecting with all the things that made it great.
 
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