I bought a Stratocaster (now with added pics)

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I bought a Stratocaster (now with added pics)

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It turns out I don't hate Strats as much as I always thought I did.
I bought this; (pics from the ebay ad)

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It's a 1983 Squier SQ series Stratocaster, I got the trem set up and it stays in tune really well.
I got it from a shop and was the owners main guitar for years and was being moved on because it had been superseded by a Squier JV.
I'm planning on some new strings, so will strip it down take and pics of the insides when I do that.
Oh and the tuners are a bit odd, they're slotted like klusons but in all other respects are modern style.
Other than that, it's got all the cool shit you'd want in a Strat like steel trem block, big pots and alnico pickups.
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Post by Johnny Alien »

Nice. SQ Squiers are nice guitars!
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Post by Fran »

Looks classy, good condition too for the year.
The bullet truss threw me out, don't seem to recall the early Squiers having them, but clearly these did.
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Yes, it's pretty clean, not perfect but it is 32 years old!

From what I gather, the JV were from '82 and were more vintage spec (small headstocks,etc) while the SQ from '83 & '84 were built top '70s specs (without the build quality issues seemingly 8) )

Big headstocks and bullet truss rods are cool though, and about 1000% sexier than the plastic lined hole on a modern Fender.
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Post by Fran »

Is it 3 bolt neck plate as well?

Agree on the big headstock, always thought the 70's Strat looked the best.
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Yes, 3 bolt with micro tilt and it's rock solid with no dodgy gaps or anything.
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Post by Thomas »

Very cool!! i've always wondered how well built these are and how they play.
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Post by MattK »

Wow, you have done well there. The domestic SQ 70s model Squiers are brilliant - the slotted tuners mean it's from the first run of Squier branded guitars. I have a Tele Custom from the same run, the neck is THE BEST NECK of anything I've owned or played. I will NEVER part with it.
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Post by NickS »

It's still up on eBay.
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Yes still on ebay, I didn't pay that much though! ;-)
And the seller lent me a screwdriver so I could dismantle it to check it was legit.
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Post by howdo3313 »

Nice straty.
About a month ago, I scored a Classic 70 MIM from 1999. Was very pleased with the guitar, but ended up selling to fund another.
Now, I have a gorgeous 1998 MIJ 67ri strat in sunburst.
Very happy camper.
Working on an original 65 mustang currently:)
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Post by 71Smallbox »

Nice Strat. I have the exact same model but with the maple neck. That is a clean example!
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Post by jculpjr »

Beauty- congrats.
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Post by paul_ »

GOD I WHITE BIGHEAD STRATS

Nice one. I've never gotten to play an SQ but from the specs it seems like they'd be right up my street... as a side note, the Japanese '70s RI Strat neck is probably my fave Fender profile of all time.
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Post by singlepup »

White on white Strats are legit - nice score :D

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Post by Addam »

Updates with pics;
Full size pots and decent switch. Note the 'worm route' like on '50s Fenders, apparently originally done free hand when assembling.
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Pickups haven't got the fibre bobbins, but are trad rod magnet type.
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No markings on neck or pocket for dating or QC (other than an 'S' , for Strat?)
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Steel trem block and a nice clean route, I'm quite impressed with how well made it all is under the hood.
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Tuners are unusual; Fender Japan die cast numbers but slotted in the front.
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The saddles look cheesy, I might swap them for something more traditional. Though it stays in tune really well even after using the full range of the trem up and down. BTW, I set the trem up floating.
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3 bolt with microtilt, shame about the 2 cracks on the backplate.
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There's a collection of dents arounf the jack plate. Considering it's age it's pretty clean though.
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The 'Squier' logo has a gold outline, though it's hard to see against the maple. Slotted tuners with hexagonal bushings.
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I think that's all there is to it
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*edit to remove double post * :oops:
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Post by sunshiner »

I had been playing my strat and didn't even notice when hitting the volume knob stopped to be a problem. Congrats, looks like you've got a decent guitar
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Post by Progrockabuse »

singlepup wrote:White on white Strats are legit - nice score :D

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You rang? ;)

That looks amazing, congrats addam:)

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