I have owned both squier and fender of the same guitars. As for necks, there is usually a pretty significant difference unless you buy a nice classic vibe squier. And as for fitting they should be pretty close. You might have to do some slight modifying to the neck pocket. As for bodies... to me they aren't much different. Except maybe the finish is usually thinner on a squier. And it all depends on what wood you like if that matters. Maybe try a GFS body? They are really cheap and I have heard plenty of good things from them. $49.99 for a black strat body figured paulownia wood. Here's a link to their strat bodies!
Squier Affinity bodies are much thinner and I think they require shorter neck screws. Other than that not much difference. The Squier Standard Series is normal I believe, and I have a mid 90s chinese Squier Strat body that is alder and identical to Fender-licensed specs.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
paul_ wrote:Squier Affinity bodies are much thinner and I think they require shorter neck screws. Other than that not much difference. The Squier Standard Series is normal I believe, and I have a mid 90s chinese Squier Strat body that is alder and identical to Fender-licensed specs.
mid 90s chinese squiers were amazing! They were japanese fenders basically.
Congratulations! Your Punkacc9 evolved into Awstin.
Punkacc9 wrote:mid 90s chinese squiers were amazing! They were japanese fenders basically.
No they weren't, they were shit. The necks and hardware were bottom of the line stuff. The type of body I have came off a "Bullet Series" MIC which I had a black version of as my first guitar.
Today's Affinities and Bullets blow those things out of the water in every respect, and they're cheaper.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
Punkacc9 wrote:mid 90s chinese squiers were amazing! They were japanese fenders basically.
No they weren't, they were shit. The necks and hardware were bottom of the line stuff. The type of body I have came off a "Bullet Series" MIC which I had a black version of as my first guitar.
Today's Affinities and Bullets blow those things out of the water in every respect, and they're cheaper.
Really? There is one at a local shop near me that is soo nice. But they want $600 for it. Unless I am confusing chinese with Korean?
Congratulations! Your Punkacc9 evolved into Awstin.
Punkacc9 wrote:mid 90s chinese squiers were amazing! They were japanese fenders basically.
No they weren't, they were shit. The necks and hardware were bottom of the line stuff. The type of body I have came off a "Bullet Series" MIC which I had a black version of as my first guitar.
Today's Affinities and Bullets blow those things out of the water in every respect, and they're cheaper.
Really? There is one at a local shop near me that is soo nice. But they want $600 for it. Unless I am confusing chinese with Korean?
You might be. And unless the Korean is a pro-tone, they were also shit (except for the necks). Plywood bodies and shit hardware.
Pro-Tones were amazing. The late 80's plywood MIK Bullets were kinda cool, especially the modified tele shape. Not exactly high quality, but really fun little guitars.