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1998 MIM Strat, I added a switch that makes positions 1 and 5 on the five way switch neck and bridge, and 2-4 all three pickups.
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'04 MIM Strat, 50th anniversary of the stratocaster edition. Gold as fuck. I'm kind of surprised that they didn't go for gold frets and a brass nut, actually.

Also, you all are way better at taking pictures than I am. I'm jealous.
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cool Strats, dudes! I especially dig the goooooold, the_carl!
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Damn there are some nice lookin' Strats in here! That shell pink! That solid gold! All of these woodgrains!
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Here's my '93 G&L Legacy
Accidentally put this in the main GUITARS thread instead of this one.
There's some seriously beautiful strats in this tread.
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coool. I'm not usually into 'buckers in a Strat, but in that G&L's case I'll make an exception.
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So, Strat lovers....

Can you really tell a difference between position 2 and 4?
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Moustache_Bash wrote:So, Strat lovers....

Can you really tell a difference between position 2 and 4?


On mine, they are drastically different. Have you found that they sound the same?
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Moustache_Bash wrote:So, Strat lovers....

Can you really tell a difference between position 2 and 4?


Hey, let's keep the kinky stuff outta this? OK?
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kosta wrote:Not a Strat per se, but this little fellow lives with me.
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kevinhifi wrote:
Moustache_Bash wrote:So, Strat lovers....

Can you really tell a difference between position 2 and 4?


On mine, they are drastically different. Have you found that they sound the same?


Huh, yeah. You're making me feel stupid now. I'm going to have to try some more strats.


Another thing I always wondered, why didn't more old school country dudes play strats? They got a pretty decent sound for it, plus you can kind of do the lapsteel thing with the trem. :idk:
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Moustache_Bash wrote:
kevinhifi wrote:
Moustache_Bash wrote:So, Strat lovers....

Can you really tell a difference between position 2 and 4?


On mine, they are drastically different. Have you found that they sound the same?


Huh, yeah. You're making me feel stupid now. I'm going to have to try some more strats.


Another thing I always wondered, why didn't more old school country dudes play strats? They got a pretty decent sound for it, plus you can kind of do the lapsteel thing with the trem. :idk:


No need to feel stupid. It probably has a lot to do with the amp and speaker as far as how different 2 and 4 are. As for the country question, it's likely the image associated with the Strat more than anything - the whole rock/blues wanker thing.
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