Here it is, it says GOTOH, but again on the photos in the other posts you linked they looked a bit different Thank you for the quick answers, looking forward to hearing from you. Hey thank you for the information. In germany it is am now and I am going to bed now. So tomorow I will have a closer look at the details and post some photos. I really want to know "what I've got".
Well, your knowledge about these guitars is really fascinating, hope to hear from you tomorow! Greets so far and good night. You must log in or sign up to reply here. Show Ignored Content. Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password?
Home Search Forums Recent Posts. I hope this helps. Thanks Sparky2, I appreciate your help! I have another question which I hope you can help with. Steve, Can you take a photo of the bridge at the problem spot? I'm not tracking with what you are describing, sir.
Sparky2, Here are some photos that should help show the problem. I hope I kept steady and straight. There are 9 pix in total. I put 6 here and will place the other 3 in another reply Thanks!
Blond color with brown on it My eric Clapton strat has a serial no. I have a Fender Stratocaster Squier series made in Japan. The serial is T Here are the last 3 photos Share. Steve, That's a really unusual set up there, sir! You say it plays nicely, stays in tune, and intonates properly though? What is unusual about it? I don't play electric very much, so I'm not sure what you're referring to. Steve, I wasn't criticizing the guitar, sir. But if it intonates well, stays in tune, and plays great, then it's a fabulous guitar.
What do you think? Steve, I would wait, and work with your buddy who has 25 years experience with guitars. Those may interest you: What model and year is my DeArmond? Harmony guitar made in China - can't read model number. How to find out the year the year a strat was made?
Sparky, Thank you very much for your suggestions; I appreciate them as well as I do your expertise. Thanks again for your help. Hi Sparky, I met with my friend with 25 years of guitar experience and he explained some things to me that I didn't know. I have done both over the years, sadly!! Sparky, We could see thru the slots on the back plate that there are 2 springs. Hi Sparky, Here are pictures inside the back plate.
There are 3 springs. Let me know your thoughts; very much appreciated. Steve Share. Eh, I would leave the trem springs as they are. Controls: 2x volume, 2x tone x2. Hardware: Modern hardtail bridge, standard tuners.
Left-handed: No. Reasons to avoid - Left-handed players are out of luck here. Scale: Fingerboard: Maple. Frets: 21, Narrow Tall. Controls: Master Volume, Tone 1 neck pickup , Tone 2 middle pickup.
Hardware: Chrome. Left-handed: Yes. Reasons to avoid - If you want a more contemporary Strat experience, look elsewhere. Squier Classic Vibe Starcaster. Body: Laminate maple. Frets: 22, Narrow Tall. Controls: Volume, tone, 3-way selector. Hardware: Adjustable bridge with stop tailpiece, vintage-style tuners. Finish: Sunburst, Natural, Brown. Reasons to avoid - The finish options are all quite brown.
Squier Paranormal Baritone Cabronita Telecaster. Body: Poplar. Fingerboard: Indian laurel, 9. Pickups: Fender Designed Alnico Soapbar single-coils. Controls: 1x volume, 1x master tone. Hardware: Chrome 6-saddle strings-through-body bridge, vintage-style chrome tuners.
Finish: 3-Color Sunburst, Surf Green. Reasons to avoid - Some fans of heavy tones may prefer humbuckers. Squier Contemporary Jaguar HH. Frets: 22, Jumbo. Hardware: Chrome 6-saddle adjustable bridge, sealed die-cast with split shafts. CV, Deluxe etc. Alright I now get the 09 part, whats with the ICS though.
Messages: 1, TubbyTone , Feb 10, That's really weird, would a picture help? It says affinity at the tip of the headstock. I thought the Affinity's were made in India or China? I don't know what to say? TubbyTone , Feb 11, I haven't been able to find with any certainty what the S stands for, as you know Special run and Standard have both been indicated, but it isn't very clear in the Wiki article and that would mean the S is used for different reasons at different times.
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