HNB wrote:I basically paid $50 for this. I am fairly positive the pawn shop didn't realize the Noiseless pickups were not stock.
I'd say the price you paid was fair, given that the guitar is missing some stock parts and has been drilled a tad extra to fit the 11-hole pickguard (affinities use the '50s pattern, two less screws and some are in different places near the switch).
It seems to now be a touchy subject as to whether a Squier with nice aftermarket pickups in it should be worth MORE or LESS... on the one hand, it's no longer stock/original, on the other it's just a dime-a-dozen Squier that had cheap bits anyway... but charging guitar retail + aftermarket pickup retail is just an eBay trick IMO (never agreed with it myself), you're basically selling the pickups more than you are the guitar (and overcharging for both given that they're used).
The deal seems fairer in
player terms of course, and I'd agree you made a nice score on the Noiseless units too as I guess you could sell them for more than you paid for the whole shebang if you didn't like them.
Is the neck on wonky? It looks kind of tilted towards the left and in all the pics of the guitar strung up the inlays/outer string spacing seems off.