Re: What was the nicest Strat you've ever played?
I never really bond with Fenders, yet I love how they sound so I always gotta have one. This time, I was particular in the specs I wanted so I decided to buy all the parts separately and make a partsocaster called a Friggin Stratobastard (check out the logo).
This is probably the loudest acoustically, easiest playing, strattiest sounding strat I've ever played. Very light too. The only downside is I lack the playing skills to do it justice.
I left it with my regular guitar tech to throw it all together for me and he can't stop raving about it. he said he's never had a guitar go together so perfectly and with such little adjustment (1/4 turn was all the neck took). He also let his blind blues friend play on it, the guy held it by the neck and slapped the front to hear it ring out and said it was
almost as good as his. Then he pulled out his real 58 to compare them. That's mojo talkin' right there, LOL. Anyway, it really is cool and the whole thing ran me about $1,000.
Musikraft Strat Neck
Maple/Rosewood
1-11/16” Bone nut
Straight 10” Radius
Clapton V Profile Shape
Imitation clay dots
Medium Jumbo 6150 frets
Vintage tinted satin back
Vintage tinted gloss headstock
The Guitar Mill Body
4.1lbs Swamp Ash (finished)
Olyimpic White (slightly relic'd)
Thin nitro Finish (can see all the grain pattern through it)
Frailin Pickups – Vintage Hot, Vintage Hot, Blues Special w/base plate
CTS 250k Pots
Fender 62 Mint 3-ply Pickguard
Aged White Plastic
Callaham Vintage Narrow Trem Assembly
Short Gilmourish Trem Arm
Gotoh Vintage Tuners
Schaller straplocks
Flash in the pics makes the body look brighter white than it actually is, it looks a little more aged in person.