NGD - Italia Mondial, and not an MIM 70s Strat
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Yeah, they have a wooden back and a plastic top. I love the way Italia's look but they're massively overpriced primarily because they can get away with it because there's nothing else besides Eastwoods that do what they do. And Eastwoods are the same, mid-level prices for entry-level quality guitars. But entry-level guitars that look pretty unique.
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Doesn't sound bad when combined with the magnetic pickups
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Also I guess for the same amount of money, you could get the Epiphone Ultra III Les Paul, which sounds pretty great to me, especially since you don't need a stereo set up to fully utilize it.
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Also I guess for the same amount of money, you could get the Epiphone Ultra III Les Paul, which sounds pretty great to me, especially since you don't need a stereo set up to fully utilize it.
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I like Italias. I really still want a Mondial II (wooden model) but can't justify any more guitars.
I think it's cool, and a pretty lateral trade in today's used market if you ask me-though factoring in that nice case the strat came in I'm not sure. The Italias are not badly made guitars and in my opinion much more interesting than a black strat.
However I will say my Dad owns a 90's MIJ 70's classic that I set up for him once. It's definitely one of the nicer strats I've played.
So I guess I'm divided, but at the end of the day it comes down to what you like more.
I think it's cool, and a pretty lateral trade in today's used market if you ask me-though factoring in that nice case the strat came in I'm not sure. The Italias are not badly made guitars and in my opinion much more interesting than a black strat.
However I will say my Dad owns a 90's MIJ 70's classic that I set up for him once. It's definitely one of the nicer strats I've played.
So I guess I'm divided, but at the end of the day it comes down to what you like more.
Over here they charge you 699 € for a Classic 70s Strat and 599 for a Italia Mondial. So given that the Strat is much older, it's no completely insane trade. And once you have some Fenders, is there really a need for another? I could see myself getting a piezo packed humbucker guitar at some point, but I wouldn't buy another Fender guitar, as long as there are about 4 or 5 around me ...
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Damn, that Andy makes that thing sound intriguing. Nice score!daftsupernova wrote:Doesn't sound bad when combined with the magnetic pickups
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