WTB/ Trans Blue Flame guitar, Preferably Strat shaped.

engage757

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You heard me right. My buddy asked me to find him a trans blue strat/superstrat with a flamed/quilted maple top. That is the requirement. He is more interested in the look and style of the guit than anything else. His budget is $1500, although cheaper would be better. I am hoping to find him a nice guitar for that money, as he has never really had a nice guitar in the years I have known him. Things like Anderson, Suhr, Fender USA, Fender Custom Shop, Mayones, maybe PRS, etc would be nice, but post whatever you have and I will pass them along. The whole transaction will be done through me, as I have feedback on a ton of forums, Evilbay, etc. If he likes it, I will buy it.

Thanks in advance and let's see some crazy guitars!
 
Re: WTB/ Trans Blue Flame guitar, Preferably Strat shaped.

Too bad, there was a gorgeous warmoth strat on my local CL for a few months. He went all out on it too, SS frets, locking tuners, good hardware, good pups, 50's fender V neck... Thing was beautiful, I would have loved to have it but no money. I think he put it on ebay after a while. Last I knew he was asking like $600-$800, somewhere in there. He said he spend over $2K on it.
 
Re: WTB/ Trans Blue Flame guitar, Preferably Strat shaped.

Dang man! Sounds pretty sweet! I want to find him an investment guitar though. Something that will hold it's value a little bit at least ya know?
 
Re: WTB/ Trans Blue Flame guitar, Preferably Strat shaped.

On occassion, the biggest difference between a $600 guitar and a $1500 guitar can be as small as the name on the headstock! You say you want to get him a "nice" guitar...That Warmoth looks like a really good deal for the price! Don't forget...Warmoth has supplied OEMs with premium bodies and necks for decades. That's a "nice" guitar for just over $600! Sure, you could spend $1000 on a similarly equipped Charvel or $1500 on a USA Fender, but you'd be paying for name, not the quality or features of the instrument!

What is your friend looking for feature-wise? Does he want a classic trem, Floyd Rose or fixed bridge? Is he picky about neck profiles? What about neck wood types? Does he prefer humbuckers or single coils (or both)? Does he want a guitar with or without a pickguard?
 
Re: WTB/ Trans Blue Flame guitar, Preferably Strat shaped.

he wants either a Strat style trem or a fixed bridge. I want to get him a nice investment as well. I think he is pretty set on a mahogany body/maple top. He likes humbuckers more often than singles, but I think he wouldn't mind both. No pickguard unless it is the right guitar.

I am trying to get him to look at carvin. BUt he wants to spend a bit more and try to find a Suhr or Anderson.
 
Re: WTB/ Trans Blue Flame guitar, Preferably Strat shaped.

he wants either a Strat style trem or a fixed bridge. I want to get him a nice investment as well. I think he is pretty set on a mahogany body/maple top. He likes humbuckers more often than singles, but I think he wouldn't mind both. No pickguard unless it is the right guitar.

I am trying to get him to look at carvin. BUt he wants to spend a bit more and try to find a Suhr or Anderson.

Well to get mahogany he's most likely going to have to go custom. Also if he's wanting an anderson he's going to be spending much more than a warmoth or fender. Amazing quality but he's going to have to pay for it.
 
Re: WTB/ Trans Blue Flame guitar, Preferably Strat shaped.

ah there are PLENTY of non custom guitars that have mahogany body wood dude.

Good find on that carvin bro! I forwarded that one to him, if it had Piezos, it would be one of the most versatile guitars ever made. I have had and still do have several of the Contour series. Love them.
 
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