Genuinely starting to think that the iffy Pawn Shop series will go down in history as being the last time Fender really tried something a bit different.
ekwatts wrote:Genuinely starting to think that the iffy Pawn Shop series will go down in history as being the last time Fender really tried something a bit different.
Which is sad.
Quite possibly. There were a couple gems in the Pawn Shop series.
ekwatts wrote:That's American cinema, that is. Fucking sparkles.
Would actually like a nice (fender) strat with a locking trem. I know they did "the strat" and the contemporary strat, but I'd like one that looks like a normal strat in every other way. I know CS did a few, but they would likely be big spendy time.
what's the difference between these and the american deluxe series from 20 years ago other than doubling the price? i had an hss strat from that series, and it was $1k out the door w/ hsc and case candy. i'd love a noiseless tele, but $1.9k? =\
dots wrote:what's the difference between these and the american deluxe series from 20 years ago other than doubling the price? i had an hss strat from that series, and it was $1k out the door w/ hsc and case candy. i'd love a noiseless tele, but $1.9k? =\
Yeah, that's what I thought when I saw the models. These look exactly like what I remember the pricey Fenders looking like when I started playing. I assumed Fender always made this guitar. It's a strat with a two point bridge....