So I just bought a 2008 Standard Strat

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That was a damn good score.
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Back in the day eh?
Hank was god, he inspired a million guitarists including Mark Knopfler and Richie Blackmore. 8)
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Post by Reece »

apache was one of the first solos i learned.

i forgot about his strat, i shall have to sort out my list:
white + white + maple
white/black + tort + rosewood
blonde + black/white + maple
fiseta + white + maple
sunburst + black + rosewood (i can't help it)

turns out i like quite a few strats, gah.
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Post by william »

nice. reminds me of this guy, whom ive seen twice live and still need to see some more. and was 1/3 responsible for the best record of 2008.



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I saw times new viking open for deerhunter, they were rad actually. the crowd sucked though and didn't get their fun poppy music. there's a law in seattle that venue employees cannot consume alchohol and this includes performers so he kept running off the stage between songs and drinking a beer, haha.
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mage wrote:I saw times new viking open for deerhunter, they were rad actually. the crowd sucked though and didn't get their fun poppy music. there's a law in seattle that venue employees cannot consume alchohol and this includes performers so he kept running off the stage between songs and drinking a beer, haha.
ive seen deerhunter too! unfortunately the bass was way too fucking loud and i could hardly hear anything else. brittany got some great shots though.

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hes pretty amazing. saw him again a year later as atlas sound, also good. better, as no too loud bassist.

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forgot we took our own shots of TNV *forehead slap*

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and just for fun, wata, who is so hot.

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she got alot of good ones of wata.



anyway, this isnt the point of this thread. sorry.

to bring it back around, TNV to me is the white strat/maple fretboard band. fuck a jimi hendrix.
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I love white strats with maple necks now, thank you msteuk.
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There's a little ding in the pickguard. :( Couldn't see it with the protective plastic on, so only saw it when I peeled it off this morning. Bit annoying. Can't be arsed with changing the guitar (not even sure if I'd be entitled to do so) so I'll be browsing ebay for a replacement pickguard I reckon.
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A little ding and you're going to change the guard? How little are we talking?
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Yeah my post about looking for a replacement was a bit premature really. It's not massive - a couple of millimetres across maybe. I guess I'm just annoyed that my shiny pristine guitar isn't 100% pristine.
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I worked with a guy who now works in Peter Cooks... it may have even been him who sold it to you... guy called Rob ?

anyways, the guitar looks very nice. Best colourway for a strat !!

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msteuk wrote:Yeah my post about looking for a replacement was a bit premature really. It's not massive - a couple of millimetres across maybe. I guess I'm just annoyed that my shiny pristine guitar isn't 100% pristine.
It did its job at least **happy**

Nah I know what you mean about it, if you buy something new new you want/expect it to be absolutely pristine, especially after being kept in that nice case and that.
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Shit is going to happen. When I got my les paul I told myself I'd keep it in nearly unplayed condition for as long as I possibly could, but before I knew it there's a pinpoint ding on the bottom of the lower horn, a small mark on the headstock, etc etc. Not to mention the forearm area is already starting to wear through the nitro.

It's alright to be paranoid about stuff but a mark on a pickguard is kind of like driving a car off the lot and noticing a bug on the windshield.
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Post by Mike »

msteuk wrote:Yeah my post about looking for a replacement was a bit premature really. It's not massive - a couple of millimetres across maybe. I guess I'm just annoyed that my shiny pristine guitar isn't 100% pristine.
Play it.

That scratchplate should be covered in plectrum scrapes.
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Post by dots »

beautiful axe is beautiful axe, dude. i know strats get a lot of disrespect around here, but i've always loved them. my first electric was a white/white strat.
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othomas2 wrote:I worked with a guy who now works in Peter Cooks... it may have even been him who sold it to you... guy called Rob ?

anyways, the guitar looks very nice. Best colourway for a strat !!

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I exchanged a few emails with Rob prior to going there in person. Pretty sure I must have spoken to him, as I was chatting to everyone who was working in there at some stage or another.
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Great colour combo ;) Here's mine:
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<3 that Strat Lamp. Always will :)
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Not that it's likely, but if I ever decide to sell it, you have first dibs :)
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I probably wouldn't have the cash, but ta.

Same about my Tele.