NGD - Italia Mondial, and not an MIM 70s Strat
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NGD - Italia Mondial, and not an MIM 70s Strat
I don't like strats. They look nice enough, but they're boring. But like someone else here said, there's enough varieties out there that there's bound to be one for me.
My business partner texted me a few nights ago.. "dude, I just passed by a pawn shop that had a ton of guitars hanging in the window". That's pretty rare here - most pawn shops here deal only in jewelry and precious metals. It turns out it's a branch from a Florida pawn chain that expanded into our market, and a lot of their gear comes from their Florida stores.
I'm in San Juan for the weekend, I had a few hours to kill yesterday, and I got paid Friday, so I swung by. There were about 30 guitars, a few pedals, two amps, a cab, and some congas of guitars there. Not a lot stood out to me, but three things did. Maybe my hangover was worse than I thought, or maybe I was still drunk from the night before (fucking $1 beer punk shows). But I took all three of them home.
Picked up an 93 black label MIM Squier Strat with a body that's beat within an inch of its life for $50. It's got a maple neck, that's aged nicely, and decent frets, so it's going in the parts bin. The trapezoid tuners are going straight to the trash though. Also, tons of cracks in the finish, so when I have the time, I'm going to strip it and see how the wood is underneath. If it's not broken, it goes in the parts bin too, if it's broken, I've got a luthier friend that'll buy it off of me. The electronics are kinda meh... cheap ceramic pickups, but the pots aren't scratchy and the 5 way switch works.
Picked up a Crate 1x12 cab with a Vintage 30 for $35. Keeping the speaker, gonna use the empty cab as a bookshelf.
They also had a slotted headstock SG bass for way too much money (or not. $1400), but it was interesting.
Anyway, this is the achievement. An immaculate MIM 70s Strat for a pittance. Sounds good, bright and chunky, fat neck. I probably will end up selling this one (a friend of mine already gave me a decent offer for the neck, and selling a loaded strat body isn't easy), but for now, I'm enjoying it. I'll take it apart tomorrow when I'm back home to see what it's got underneath. Oh, and they threw in a free SKB hardcase
Here's the pics:
**Edit**
Yeah, I still don't like strats. I traded it for an Italia Mondial.
My business partner texted me a few nights ago.. "dude, I just passed by a pawn shop that had a ton of guitars hanging in the window". That's pretty rare here - most pawn shops here deal only in jewelry and precious metals. It turns out it's a branch from a Florida pawn chain that expanded into our market, and a lot of their gear comes from their Florida stores.
I'm in San Juan for the weekend, I had a few hours to kill yesterday, and I got paid Friday, so I swung by. There were about 30 guitars, a few pedals, two amps, a cab, and some congas of guitars there. Not a lot stood out to me, but three things did. Maybe my hangover was worse than I thought, or maybe I was still drunk from the night before (fucking $1 beer punk shows). But I took all three of them home.
Picked up an 93 black label MIM Squier Strat with a body that's beat within an inch of its life for $50. It's got a maple neck, that's aged nicely, and decent frets, so it's going in the parts bin. The trapezoid tuners are going straight to the trash though. Also, tons of cracks in the finish, so when I have the time, I'm going to strip it and see how the wood is underneath. If it's not broken, it goes in the parts bin too, if it's broken, I've got a luthier friend that'll buy it off of me. The electronics are kinda meh... cheap ceramic pickups, but the pots aren't scratchy and the 5 way switch works.
Picked up a Crate 1x12 cab with a Vintage 30 for $35. Keeping the speaker, gonna use the empty cab as a bookshelf.
They also had a slotted headstock SG bass for way too much money (or not. $1400), but it was interesting.
Anyway, this is the achievement. An immaculate MIM 70s Strat for a pittance. Sounds good, bright and chunky, fat neck. I probably will end up selling this one (a friend of mine already gave me a decent offer for the neck, and selling a loaded strat body isn't easy), but for now, I'm enjoying it. I'll take it apart tomorrow when I'm back home to see what it's got underneath. Oh, and they threw in a free SKB hardcase
Here's the pics:
**Edit**
Yeah, I still don't like strats. I traded it for an Italia Mondial.
Last edited by mkt3000 on Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:15 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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yeah, especially for the price he got it at. an italia mondial is like $700 new, so i think he'd be getting the good end of the deal.George wrote:is a mim 70s particularly special or valuable? i can't imagine it's that interesting
i'd at least try out the guys italia
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
(she/they)theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
Take the trade. CBS era strat=crap. 3 screw neckplate=crap. Don't know anything about the Italia, but it will probably be a trade up.mkt3000 wrote:fuck me... I just received a trade offer for an Italia Mondial.
Do I take it? That is the question.
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"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
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Worst advice ever: even if it was a strat that was built in the 1970s (which it clearly isn't), you're advising him to trade for a guitar worth about 20% of its value.speedfish wrote:Take the trade. CBS era strat=crap. 3 screw neckplate=crap. Don't know anything about the Italia, but it will probably be a trade up.
Nick, they were making the 70s Classics in 2004.
EDIT: also, that's not the original guard.
3 screw neckplate=nostalgic repro crap.benecol wrote:Worst advice ever: even if it was a strat that was built in the 1970s (which it clearly isn't), you're advising him to trade for a guitar worth about 20% of its value.speedfish wrote:Take the trade. CBS era strat=crap. 3 screw neckplate=crap. Don't know anything about the Italia, but it will probably be a trade up.
Nick, they were making the 70s Classics in 2004.
EDIT: also, that's not the original guard.
Disciple of Pain
"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister
"I'm like the monkey screwing the skunk. I haven't had enough, but I've about had all that I can stand!"
"Born to Lose. Live to Win." Lemmy Kilmister
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I'm with benecol on this one. Italia's look nice but I've never played a good one. The Eastwood comment is spot on - they look the part but play and sound incredibly boring and generic. Perhaps you'll find it works well for you, and at the worst you should be able to make more than your money back selling it.
Shabba.
That's why I said 'fuckit' and took the risk.James wrote:worst you should be able to make more than your money back selling it.
I think this guitar may have belonged to a friend of mine a while back. There's no Italia dealer here, so it's highly unlikely that it's not his old one. Same color, same model.
He already offered to buy it off of me.
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