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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: kellar on August 22, 2008, 05:03:36 PM

Title: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: kellar on August 22, 2008, 05:03:36 PM
Does this peak anyone's interest? Would LOVE to own it, but with MSRP at $3,999.99, don't see it happening.
I have never been intrigued by artist/signature guitars nor am I a Fender owner, but if I was going to buy one, this one would be it.

http://www.fender.com/news/index.php?display_article=264
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: badgermark on August 22, 2008, 05:14:37 PM
Better off buying a MIM Fender, putting a new, £15 pickguard on it and a set of Apaches. Easy! Plus you saved about £1000+
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: kellar on August 22, 2008, 05:22:24 PM
I agree Badgermark. But, if I had no worries and $4,000 at my disposal, I would probably still buy it. (That will likely never happen. :lol:)
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Twinfan on August 22, 2008, 05:27:58 PM
Being a recent convert to the Fender Custom Shop range, I'd say it's going to be worth the money.  Dave Gilmour has spent AGES spec'ing his Sig Strat up so it will be an excellent guitar.  Add to that the attention to detail you get from the Custom Shop and £2349 for the NOS version and £2765 for the Relic seems pretty fair to be honest!

Best woods, artist spec neck and pickups, perfect neck/body join, thin nitro finish etc.  You're getting a lot for your cash.
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: badgermark on August 22, 2008, 05:30:37 PM
I agree it is a high spec guitar, but still seems expensive. When I heard that one would be NOS and one done to the tinyest detail i thought the price difference would be greater than £400ish.
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: kellar on August 22, 2008, 05:33:56 PM
I agree with you as well Twinfan. This guitar has been highly anticipated for a long, long time. From what I have read thus far, it seems as though Fender has done a very good job on this one. Plus, I generally like what comes out of the Fender Custom Shop.
Unfortunately, $4,000 is still $4,000. I guess I will just have to wait for that big pay day. :(
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Twinfan on August 22, 2008, 05:56:59 PM
I agree with you both that it's expensive, but it is a Custom Shop guitar.  Look at the prices of the Jeff Beck Esquire and the Andy Summers Telecaster though, the Dave Gilmour Relic is a bargain compared to those!

I would imagine there will be a 'regular' USA production line DG Strat in the future.  That will be £1200ish?  That will be the big seller.

The limited run Custom Shop Relic will soar in value in a few years, mark my words....
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: _tom_ on August 22, 2008, 05:58:51 PM
For that money I'd rather get a couple of warmoths!
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Doctor X on August 22, 2008, 06:23:34 PM
For that kind of money I'd get a non-Gilmour Fender Custom Shop relic.  As much as I love Gilmour as a guitarist and as much as I love strats, black (or red) strats have never appealed to me.
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: AndyR on August 22, 2008, 06:35:23 PM
Nope, doesn't grab me at all... not that one...

However I hear what Twinfan says... After his recent conversion to Fender Custom Shop I have been thinking I ought to at least play one one day instead of just looking at them thinking "you're taking the p1ss guys..."

Not quite sure what I'd do if I found out that Twinfan was right though  :?
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Ian Price on August 22, 2008, 07:02:18 PM
For that kind of money I'd get a non-Gilmour Fender Custom Shop relic.  As much as I love Gilmour as a guitarist and as much as I love strats, black (or red) strats have never appealed to me.

+1 from me on that. I have never liked Black strats. Something about them doesn't look quite right.
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Twinfan on August 22, 2008, 07:10:29 PM
Nope, doesn't grab me at all... not that one...

However I hear what Twinfan says... After his recent conversion to Fender Custom Shop I have been thinking I ought to at least play one one day instead of just looking at them thinking "you're taking the p1ss guys..."

Not quite sure what I'd do if I found out that Twinfan was right though  :?

You should try one matey.  You  might like it  ;)

Actually, you should try a few.  Mine really stood out from the other '58 Relic I tried.
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Kilby on August 23, 2008, 03:39:43 AM
I so dee if they routes it for a khaler trem and then restored it (just for the sake of accuracy)
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: horsehead on August 23, 2008, 07:14:35 AM
I've tried a couple of Custo Shop guitars & have to say though while one of them was like playing velvet (a really sweet '62 white re-issue), the other played worse than my Jap re-issue. Now I recently saw a black strat & it made me gas for about 2 days before I realised that it was my love for Gilmours strat that made me Gas. I will try to play this, but I've gotta say that I'd rather get a jap vintage white '62 re-issue, finish my bitsa strat & get another amp with the money...it's just getting silly now

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Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: AndyR on August 23, 2008, 09:05:16 AM
So that vintage white is still bugging you then Horsehead? Same here :)

I've got my GAS under control at the moment though - I had a load of overtime that enabled me to buy a load of stuff, then it dried up - and I've managed not to spend more than the money that came in... But the overtime has started up again for the next 6 months or so at least, and the reward might well be the 62 vintage white Jap re-issue. Or possibly a different colour, or one of the 50's ones, or possibly a tele  - but definitely a Jap re-issue.

This Gilmour one looks cute, but just not for me looks-wise. Anyway, if I was going to buy anything "signature" it would probably be Rory, or possibly SRV (the Jap re-issues do an SRV style :roll: - I tried one when I bought my Fiesta Red 62, but I don't like gold hardware, and mine just had some sort of mojo...) - but I'd just feel daft playing a guitar looking like a copy of Rory's...
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Stevepage on August 23, 2008, 09:24:56 AM
For that money, I'd rather get my own custom guitar made to MY OWN specs and have change left over.

Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: MrBump on August 23, 2008, 09:28:46 AM
NOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NOT THE DREADED CUSTOM ARGUMENT AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Stevepage on August 23, 2008, 09:55:15 AM
 :P

Fair enough if you've got the disposable income for it.

I do however like the Relic's Fender make because they feel great, I just think it's a bit too much money.  I know of a tech that does relic jobs to any guitar and they feel just as great, but not as expensive.

You wouldn't go to a shop with a guitar you've scratched, dented, sweated one, broke, modified and discoloured and expect to get top £ or $ for, so why charge that much just because it came out of the factory like that.

* Steve awaits the onslaught that will follow after this post *  :lol:

Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: 38thBeatle on August 23, 2008, 10:46:36 AM
The DG Start looks ok to me but I very much doubt I'd ever get one.It doesn't grab me but then sagain, very few signature guitars do. As I am fond of Strats, I am sure if I were to play one I would probably like it.
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Afghan Dave on August 23, 2008, 04:33:55 PM
For that money, I'd rather get my own custom guitar made to MY OWN specs and have change left over.



You can't beat a Caparison for that kinda money...

(runs away with a naughty grin) :lol: :lol:
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Stevepage on August 23, 2008, 04:43:39 PM
Caparison has left a nasty taste, even if I had the money for one, I wouldn't touch it  :shock:
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: Philly Q on August 24, 2008, 01:14:01 AM
I quite like the idea of the DG Strat, but the fretboard wear looks awful on the relic version (and I don't care if it's accurate or not).

I wouldn't buy one even if I tripped over wads of tenners when I got out of bed in the morning.  But then I'm not a huge Gilmour fan, even though he is a very fine player.
Title: Re: David Gilmour Strat
Post by: dixied on August 24, 2008, 09:27:00 AM
The day before Fender announced the release of the DG strat, I started researching his guitars so I could put one together. I had 90% of it figured out when I read the press release. What a coincidence that I made the decision to have one, 1 day before they made the announcement. I took that as a sign and made sure to order one.

No, I don't have that kind of money, and I'm not sure how I'm gonna pay for it (since I do play music for a living, after all), but that kind of coincidence can't be ignored.

I'm still working on my own custom strat as well, built to my exact specs (and of course, with Bare Knuckle Pickups).