Guess whos getting a siggy strat next????

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Guess whos getting a siggy strat next????

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Thats right David Gilmour of Pink Floyd Fame.

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"I told Fender that it was just an ordinary Strat that I bought, but I must say they’ve done a great job of recreating it." lol..
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He got me interested in Fender. I read an interview in the 80s that clicked. At the time I didn't know the difference. Funny that the article I saw had a picture of Syd Barrett and the rest, but no DG.
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DGNR8 wrote: Funny that the article I saw had a picture of Syd Barrett and the rest, but no DG.
yeah, i noticed that. weird.
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LIZ PHAIR DUOSONIC

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MAKE IT HAPPEN FENDER
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DuoSonicBoy wrote:LIZ PHAIR DUOSONIC

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MAKE IT HAPPEN FENDER

please please please make it happen fender
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Post by robroe »

too bad that guitar is really oly white and not puke green like in that photo
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http://www.fender.com/customshop/instru ... ch=gilmour

Comes in New Old Stock and "Relic"

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Post by Mike »

They talk about a mini toggle for Neck On but I can't see it. Am I blind?
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Either it's on the back or we're both blind, I can't see it.
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Woah! What's the deal with that trem arm?
That can't be right.

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Post by Fran »

Nice to see they got the trem arm right. Well, Gilmour should be a candidate more than half the sig models that are already out (i mean... Billy Corgan? Srsly?), he's only been using them for 30 years. Thing is though, his sound is more to do with his awesome pedal board and awesome fingers than the guitar.
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Zaphod wrote:Either it's on the back or we're both blind, I can't see it.
its on the edge of the plate between the last two knobs, easily mistaken for a screw.
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Johno wrote:
Zaphod wrote:Either it's on the back or we're both blind, I can't see it.
its on the edge of the plate between the last two knobs, easily mistaken for a screw.
Opps... it is a screw :lol:
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Post by James »

Zaphod wrote:Either it's on the back or we're both blind, I can't see it.
There is a white dot between the first two knobs on both guitars. Maybe it's a very miniature swich.
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James wrote:
Zaphod wrote:Either it's on the back or we're both blind, I can't see it.
There is a white dot between the first two knobs on both guitars. Maybe it's a very miniature swich.
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Post by Mike »

That's incredibly small.
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Post by Reece »

I see it now, thats tiny and it looks like it'll be in the way
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Post by James »

I quite like that switch idea. It won't take much longer to change than a normal toggle and is a lot more out of the way. It's nice Fender kept it original too, but the target market for this will definitely want some accuracy so I guess they had no choice.
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Post by Reece »

Ah a switch that small won't be in the way, not a bad idea really.