Supersonic on the Bay of E
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Why do guitarist take their tremolo plates off? Silver:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Squire-Fender-V ... SS:US:1120
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Squire-Fender-V ... SS:US:1120
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 love this thread. Does a lot of work for me.
Squier Super-Sonics were built by Fender Japan that had Squier labels on them instead of Fender. One has to realize that there aren't really any Fender or Squier guitars - They are all FMIC. Which ones get which labels is all just marketing. Fender really could have Fender labels on it all. It is just brand management. Trying to maintain the Fender brand reputation for a certain level of quality while still cashing in on the inexpensive guitar market by using the Squier by Fender label. It's all smoke and mirrors.
The Vista Series was an attempt to market upscale Squiers. It failed, in part, because of the previous success of marketing Squier as of lower quality - people had trouble paying Fender prices for Squier guitars. But they were as good as contemporary Fender Japan guitars.
Here's a thought: if Japan builds better guitars than Mexico (?), then are the Squier Super-Sonics better than the Fender Pawn Shop Super-Sonics?
Squier Super-Sonics were built by Fender Japan that had Squier labels on them instead of Fender. One has to realize that there aren't really any Fender or Squier guitars - They are all FMIC. Which ones get which labels is all just marketing. Fender really could have Fender labels on it all. It is just brand management. Trying to maintain the Fender brand reputation for a certain level of quality while still cashing in on the inexpensive guitar market by using the Squier by Fender label. It's all smoke and mirrors.
The Vista Series was an attempt to market upscale Squiers. It failed, in part, because of the previous success of marketing Squier as of lower quality - people had trouble paying Fender prices for Squier guitars. But they were as good as contemporary Fender Japan guitars.
Here's a thought: if Japan builds better guitars than Mexico (?), then are the Squier Super-Sonics better than the Fender Pawn Shop Super-Sonics?
A Whole Bunch of Guitars. Some with sparkles. Some with Pearl. Some with racing stripes.
Thanks for all the kind words. The sliver one has been relisted with a buy it now, and here's another blue beauty:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Squire-V ... SS:US:1120
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fender-Squire-V ... SS:US:1120
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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The first one I bought was blue. Since I got it in 1998, I have changed it several times. In fact, I am about to change it yet again. Looking at this one on eeb eh, however, makes me wonder if I shouldn't have just left it alone.
I do have the original parts from the black one - maybe I should restore it? The only real problem would be that I installed a jack on the side and would need to cover that up.
I do have the original parts from the black one - maybe I should restore it? The only real problem would be that I installed a jack on the side and would need to cover that up.
A Whole Bunch of Guitars. Some with sparkles. Some with Pearl. Some with racing stripes.
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