price for mij strat (with some new info)
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price for mij strat (with some new info)
there's a craigslist ad for a red MIJ strat. It's got SD Classic Stacks in the Neck and Middle and a Hot Rails in the bridge. He's asking $440 firm for it. how good or bad of a deal is this?
EDIT: so I found out that the guitar was made in 85 or 86 (it's got a B in the serial number) and it's got some sort of floyd rose looking trem (floating trem?) for a bridge.
EDIT: so I found out that the guitar was made in 85 or 86 (it's got a B in the serial number) and it's got some sort of floyd rose looking trem (floating trem?) for a bridge.
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its just the first two letters in the serial on the early japanese fenders. stood for japanese vintage or soemthing, and they were really really nice copies of vintage gear.
ive never seen one in person but they are supposedly great and look really nice.
i googled it and got these as my top 3 hits:
http://www.guitarsjapan.com/fenderchart.html
http://www.peerlesstone.com/node/57
http://www.japanguitars.co.uk/Page%201%20history.html
im just saying.
this link is a bunch of pics of them:
http://www.japanguitars.co.uk/Page%203% ... %20JV.html
if you see one, grab it for gods sake. unless its at full value. if its at full value, chastise the person responsible and tell them they are killing rock and roll.
ive never seen one in person but they are supposedly great and look really nice.
i googled it and got these as my top 3 hits:
http://www.guitarsjapan.com/fenderchart.html
http://www.peerlesstone.com/node/57
http://www.japanguitars.co.uk/Page%201%20history.html
im just saying.
this link is a bunch of pics of them:
http://www.japanguitars.co.uk/Page%203% ... %20JV.html
if you see one, grab it for gods sake. unless its at full value. if its at full value, chastise the person responsible and tell them they are killing rock and roll.
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It stands for Japanese Vintage. the fenders were intended for the domestic market (japan) and the squiers were intended for the foreign market.william wrote:its just the first two letters in the serial on the early japanese fenders/squiers.
and I think there was a period sometime around the transition between CBS fender and modern fender that they were selling MIJs in the US. I'm not sure if these were JVs though.
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
so, no JV fenders, then. just squiers.mage wrote:It stands for Japanese Vintage. the fenders were intended for the domestic market (japan) and the squiers were intended for the foreign market.william wrote:its just the first two letters in the serial on the early japanese fenders/squiers.
and I think there was a period sometime around the transition between CBS fender and modern fender that they were selling MIJs in the US. I'm not sure if these were JVs though.
ok.
my squier is an 86 and an E series, which i think was right after the A series, which was right after JV.
yo, check out this website http://www.21frets.com/
mostly focuses on squier JV but has a general description of how the whole thing went down. really fascinating. the JVs were made by the same team that had been making the Greco fender copies. the squiers even used Greco overstock (as well as some CBS fender overstock).
mostly focuses on squier JV but has a general description of how the whole thing went down. really fascinating. the JVs were made by the same team that had been making the Greco fender copies. the squiers even used Greco overstock (as well as some CBS fender overstock).
cogito ergo sum...thing or other...
oh okay. yeah, i meant fender as a blanket term. i thought you meant squires instead, obviously. MISS UNDERSTOOD. LIKE P!NK.mage wrote:nah, you were right about the fenders I'm just sayin that they were the early squiers too. The brand just depended on what market they were selling them in.
i love this "BRAZEN PICKER"
