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hardtail strat

Postby Philipp » Fri Jan 23, 2009 4:48 pm

some members asked me to post this:
59 hardtail strat, 59/60 pro (with venice era jim lansing signature d130)
ampeg vt22 ext cab (with pre rola greenbacks) and a thrift shop supro
interestingly enough
you can get a 50s strat that looks a lot like this one
for about $950 brand new
from the fender road worn series
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Re: hardtail strat

Postby oipunkguy » Fri Jan 23, 2009 10:34 pm

kewl. i noticed that you have a plastic button on the high e tuner. did you smack someone with ur strat? ;)
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Re: hardtail strat

Postby Philipp » Sat Jan 24, 2009 2:17 am

oipunkguy wrote:kewl. i noticed that you have a plastic button on the high e tuner. did you smack someone with ur strat? ;)

ha!
as a matter of fact i did
but i used the other end of the guitar
lucky for both us i missed
and hit on his neck instead of his noggin

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Re: hardtail strat

Postby Haole Jim » Sun Aug 30, 2009 5:19 pm

How's the thrift shop Supro play and sound?

Those things are starting to be seen again; fiathful copies or just look-alikes? The 'map' ones were always kind of hip to this mind.

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Re: hardtail strat

Postby Philipp » Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:57 am

Haole Jim wrote:How's the thrift shop Supro play and sound?

Those things are starting to be seen again; fiathful copies or just look-alikes? The 'map' ones were always kind of hip to this mind.


It plays very well and sounds good too. It has a really thick sound and it feeds back easily. The neck is big but not uncomfortable.


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