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Posted: Fri May 16, 2008 7:02 am
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timski28 wrote:
does the poplar body make it sound different from alder or ash strats?


Hard to say, but i think tonally it is similar to Alder. Just got it back from the shop. They installed Seymour Duncan Antiquity Texas Hot pickups and Dunlop 6100 frets. Now it sounds and feels even better

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2004/2005? American Deluxe Ash (aged cherry burst with maple neck and s-1 switch)

and an early 90's Super 210... it's a beast... note- those settings sucked


that is one nice strat!


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Ya know, I've never liked that Gibson CherryBurst. Hated it actually. But damn Fender's looks great on a strat!

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Brothers in Arms, multi-ethnic guitars!:

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The rest of 'em (that classical on the right is actually a 1922 Selmer!):

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EdMardell wrote:
Brothers in Arms, multi-ethnic guitars!:

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The rest of 'em (that classical on the right is actually a 1922 Selmer!):

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Congrats! Very nice collection! :wink:


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EdMardell wrote:
Brothers in Arms, multi-ethnic guitars!:

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The rest of 'em (that classical on the right is actually a 1922 Selmer!):

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Hey, man, what's that little parlour-type acoustic on the right leaning against the amp? I inherited something that looks just like that, but with no maker's name; it has a round mark where something has been removed from the top of the headstock just where yours seems to have a label or badge. Be very interested to know what you have there, please...?


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Ceri, I think that he wrote that the guitar on the right of the pic is a 1922 Selmer classical.


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This is the latest in my strat collection although I have a couple in the process of being finished as we speak. The only thing I've changed on this one is the strap buttons and the tuners. The buttons were swapped out for Schaller Locks and the tuners were replaced with 70's style "F" tuners. Almost forgot, I also had an "F" neck plate laying around so I slapped that on. The plan was originally to only replace the pickguard with a three or four ply tortoise shell, being that it came stock with a one-ply white, but the more I've played it the less the one ply guard bothers me. I don't know if you can see but, I also added a sweet Levy's Hendrix strap, just for good measure. I still can't get over how great these play and sound. If you keep your eyes peeled you can find them periodically on Musician's friend for three ninety nine. That's less than half off list! Now don't get me wrong, it's not quite the Voodoo Strat, which was the American version of the same guitar, but at one third the price, you really can't go wrong. My only complaint: They don't fit in a regular Fender Tolex case, so for now I'm using the deluxe gig bag it came with.

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Ceri, I think that he wrote that the guitar on the right of the pic is a 1922 Selmer classical.


Er... yes, I looked more carefully and you're right, that is exactly what he says.

Then I am completely confused, because that doesn't look anything like my idea of a Selmer - you know, the funny D-shape or oval-shape sound hole, and other cosmetics.

But it does look just like this simple little un-named guitar I inherited - from my undemonstrative grandmother. Surely she didn't have a Selmer...?!!

Again, if EdMardell is looking in, I'd be very grateful for any more information you can give about that instrument.

Sorry, people, I know this is nothing to do with Strats...


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i feel a little left behind by some of the guitars on here but heres mine anyway.

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i feel a little left behind by some of the guitars on here but heres mine anyway.

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I like the Camo Laney Head, Great set up, with the HSS strats.
I wouldn't feel left behind, if I had that White one with Tortoise Shell pick Guard, I love Tortoise Shell!

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matt138 wrote:
i feel a little left behind by some of the guitars on here but heres mine anyway.


I like the Camo Laney Head, Great set up, with the HSS strats.
I wouldn't feel left behind, if I had that White one with Tortoise Shell pick Guard, I love Tortoise Shell!


haha yea i love em too, As you may have guessed the laney head is modded a bit. :)


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This is my baby, 07 American Standard Candy Cola !!

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matt138 wrote:
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matt138 wrote:
i feel a little left behind by some of the guitars on here but heres mine anyway.


I like the Camo Laney Head, Great set up, with the HSS strats.
I wouldn't feel left behind, if I had that White one with Tortoise Shell pick Guard, I love Tortoise Shell!


haha yea i love em too, As you may have guessed the laney head is modded a bit. :)

I was wondering what was behind the Camo Faceplate :wink: what kind of mods are we talking about?

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jaqueline560 wrote:
This is my baby, 07 American Standard Candy Cola !!
I love your guitar
i have the same one only white,plus i swiched the neck to a rose wood, but the original was just like that
soooo awesome
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