xxmikexx34 asked: You can tell that this strat is a real fender, it plays great. It has a satin blue finish.
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that guy asked: I have a Squier by Fender Stratocaster it’s a 2006 model of the vintage ’57 in other words it is wired and modeled like a ’57 fender strat, even though some say there is a slight difference in tone with the two knobs, I just dont freaking hear any differece between 0-10 on either knob no matter what pickups are on, can someone please help me???
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J asked: So here’s the deal. I have a decent Fender Stratocaster that I love. However, sitting away in storage for years, I have a Squier Stratocaster that my mother bought my shortly before she passed away. It is approx. 1998 year. It is of sentimental value, and I know squier is fender’s cheap beginners brand. But I just bought a vintage 1950s fender strat neck for it, and plan to put in a new loaded pickguard with lace sensor pickups in it. I know this may seem silly but this guitar is special to my just because it’s from my beloved mother. I want to make it all that it can be. So assuming I put in good pickups and with the 50′s genuine fender neck, what else do I need to upgrade to make it a true fender and not a squier? Thanks!!!
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