Bullet Strat ideas
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Bullet Strat ideas
$99 bullet strat
plus this
http://store.guitarfetish.com/minmeimstupt.html
minty gaurd
http://store.guitarfetish.com/ggmospvimigr.html
drop in some lace sonsors i've got and i should have a $150 mojo strat
BUT HERE IS THE QUESTION!!!!
Would that bridge be a drop in? no added holes?
plus this
http://store.guitarfetish.com/minmeimstupt.html
minty gaurd
http://store.guitarfetish.com/ggmospvimigr.html
drop in some lace sonsors i've got and i should have a $150 mojo strat
BUT HERE IS THE QUESTION!!!!
Would that bridge be a drop in? no added holes?
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I don't know how much "jigging" you plan on doing, but that pickguard won't fit. To get real nitpicky, the bullet strat's pickguard follows more of the 8-hole, single ply 50's spec, whereas any mint guard for strats would be a 3-ply 11-hole 60's spec (the 50's strats' pickguards didn't age, just their knobs and pickup covers).
I realise how dangerously close that was to a "period correct" comment, not intended. You may actually have to shave pickguard off the neck pocket/bridge route, that's what I had to do putting higher-quality pickguards on a couple of old Squier Bullet Series (mid 90's Affinity equivalent) strats.
Variability on these cheaper squiers is a huge issue. The two most similar guitars to this in the Squier line, the 90's Chinese Bullet Series strats and the later 90's/current Affinity Series strats, I have much experience changing the guards on, and it's never gone the same way twice. In fact, I just noticed Robroe's bullet (when it was stock) was different to the one in the official Squier pic, and had an 11-hole 60's style guard with a beveled edge in single ply like a squier affinity/bullet series 8-hole guard. Weird. Probably did him some favours on compatibility, though it's rare you'll never have to rearrange a couple screw holes when putting non-specific strat guards on a squier.
I realise how dangerously close that was to a "period correct" comment, not intended. You may actually have to shave pickguard off the neck pocket/bridge route, that's what I had to do putting higher-quality pickguards on a couple of old Squier Bullet Series (mid 90's Affinity equivalent) strats.
Variability on these cheaper squiers is a huge issue. The two most similar guitars to this in the Squier line, the 90's Chinese Bullet Series strats and the later 90's/current Affinity Series strats, I have much experience changing the guards on, and it's never gone the same way twice. In fact, I just noticed Robroe's bullet (when it was stock) was different to the one in the official Squier pic, and had an 11-hole 60's style guard with a beveled edge in single ply like a squier affinity/bullet series 8-hole guard. Weird. Probably did him some favours on compatibility, though it's rare you'll never have to rearrange a couple screw holes when putting non-specific strat guards on a squier.
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will the gfs bridge be a direct fit though!!!
don't care if i drill a few holes in a $100 geetar either
blew or white...
i get a discount at geetarslut center so i'll atleast save some moneys going to the dreded place
I'm pretty sure that the gfs bridge will be a direct fit.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...