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Squier 60's classic or whatever it's called.
a) It's gorgeous
b) It sounds fucking great. Just teh right amount of bite
c) I traded a pedal for it

The neck is a little thinner than my 50's tele, and it feels like a million bucks. Frets are smooth, everything is groovy groovy. weight seems average. Shit like this makes me think that FMIC has given Fender over to the Blues Lawyers and are concentrating on making Squier the best fucking Squier in history.
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Tele with binding... a+
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Seriously, I havent thought a guitar was "SOOO PRETTTYYYYE" in years. I wish it could fuck my Jag and make the New HOttest Baby Guitar Ever.
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aen wrote: I wish it could fuck my Jag and make the New HOttest Baby Guitar Ever.

You should ask hurb how to do that he made a video of guitars mating earlier...
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Welcome to the CVC Tele club! The club for people with an eye for pretty.
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The best of the CV Squiers I've played was one of those - well done Aenstaen.
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Also a proud member. Love the neck. The body is also surprisingly light I found.
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grrrr, am jealous. i need to get one, soon like.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:grrrr, am jealous. i need to get one, soon like.
there was just one on STL craigslist for $250....it sold hella quick
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georgef has mine on loan (or at least thats what I'm telling myself). They are amazing guitars for the money and for a squirer it is so right straight out of the box. Check under the pick guard as a lot of them are routed for a humbuckler in the neck if that tickles your fancy.

The neck is thin like you say but plays fast because of it. jealous
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lorez wrote: a lot of them are routed for a humbuckler in the neck if that tickles your fancy.
NO! HUMBUCKER BAD!

JK. I might check it out when I change strangs/bridge.
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aen wrote:
lorez wrote: a lot of them are routed for a humbuckler in the neck if that tickles your fancy.
NO! HUMBUCKER BAD!

JK. I might check it out when I change strangs/bridge.
what bridge you changing to?
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MIM standard "intonation machine"
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On my Boss TU2 all strings intonate green with the standard slotting bridge, set up with 10s. I will concede that there's slight warblification in the very high registers but it's negligible to me personally.
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Yar, I know 3 saddle bridges can work fine for standard, but this is not the case for Aenstandard. Also The bridge is like 7 inches tall and stabs my hand. Fuck that.
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Haha, ah forgot about Aenstandard!

What's the tuning for that again?
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Tell me more about that amp too.

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GeorgeF wrote:Haha, ah forgot about Aenstandard!

What's the tuning for that again?
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Post by AaronGuitarDude »

congratz. i am getting the 50's strat sooner or later :wink: