Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Vision pedalboards on July 02, 2007, 09:38:27 PM
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'74 fender strat, refinished and not all original but plays and sounds awesome!!
(http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c43/mr_mark90/74-strat-1copy.jpg)
(http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c43/mr_mark90/74-strat-5copy.jpg)
(http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c43/mr_mark90/74-strat-2copy.jpg)
(http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c43/mr_mark90/74-strat-3copy.jpg)
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Very nice indeed. I see 1970's Strats maligned all the time but find a good one and they are as good as any other era Strats. Mine is a 76 and with Apaches installed is a veritable tone beast.
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GORGEOUS! What pups in it?
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NICE! I never used to like the big 70s style strat headstock but I think its grown on me, and that creamy white with a rosewood board is my favourite colour scheme on a strat :D
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The only concern I have about 70's Strats is that 3-bolt neckplate. I hear baaaaaaaaaad things.
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I was kind of with you about the 3 bolt thing until i took the neck off earlier today. . the bottom bolt is exactly that. . a BOLT going into metal. . its solid as hell!
Pickups are a Kinman blues set. . probably swearing here but i actually quite like them.
Mark
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3 bolt neck + 70s profile + large headstock = YUM!!!
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nice!!!
I have no problem with the 3-bolt thing and there are definately good 70's strats out there
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I was kind of with you about the 3 bolt thing until i took the neck off earlier today. . the bottom bolt is exactly that. . a BOLT going into metal. . its solid as hell!
Pickups are a Kinman blues set. . probably swearing here but i actually quite like them.
Mark
The 3 bolt idea was a good idea implemented poorly. In other words it was harder to get them set up and playing correct with the "shim method" of neck adjustment. As most are aware this wasnt a great period for Fenders QC so consequently there are a lot of bad reputations about this era. I for one (aside from the headstock shape) like the 70's strats.
As for the pickups.... shame they arent original, but hey their Aussie made so I'll let ya slide on that one. :lol:
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70's headstock is the best bit!!
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If it works, then sweet! I must admit, I find 70's ones have a certain charm about them - that headstock just makes them look a little bit different because practically everyone else you see with a Strat has the standard 50's one on.
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I go through phases of alternately liking the big headstocks and hating them. Right now I think they look very cool. And I've always loved that bold black lettering for the logos.
It would look great with black covers and knobs, for a Ritchie Blackmore vibe!
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Nice. I don't play Strats but I love them big 70's headstocks.
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I go through phases of alternately liking the big headstocks and hating them. Right now I think they look very cool. And I've always loved that bold black lettering for the logos.
It would look great with black covers and knobs, for a Ritchie Blackmore vibe!
Yep, I'm exactly the same with the 70s headstocks! If I get a new strat neck (still deciding if I like my maple ones radius or not :roll: ) I'll probably get it with the 70s one, maybe a rosewood board as well, because you can only get vintage tinted maple ones in 7.25" radius.
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I'll probably get it with the 70s one, maybe a rosewood board as well, because you can only get vintage tinted maple ones in 7.25" radius.
Really!!!!?? I played a 7.25 and thought, wow how does someone play this thing.
Then again I bought a bass recently and actually like it better than any of my six stringers as of late..... I'm probably not a good yardstick for cool at the moment :lol:
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Big headstock = Hendrix = cool
Big headstock = Malmsteen = ...? :oops:
The 3-point is said to be no problem as long as the neck pocket is done accurately. If it's too large, 4 screws are better for side stability ...
I think this guitar looks great and I want to hear clips with some Mothers Milks in it.
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Big headstock = Hendrix = cool
Big headstock = Malmsteen = ...? :oops:
True, true but
Big headstock = Ritchie Blackmore, Ulrich Roth, Robin Trower = Gods.
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I'll probably get it with the 70s one, maybe a rosewood board as well, because you can only get vintage tinted maple ones in 7.25" radius.
Really!!!!?? I played a 7.25 and thought, wow how does someone play this thing.
Then again I bought a bass recently and actually like it better than any of my six stringers as of late..... I'm probably not a good yardstick for cool at the moment :lol:
Yeah, I think so, all the ones on ebay and wd etc with tinted maple seem to be vintage specced. Shame, coz I think that lighter/untinted maple looks a bit cr@p/boring in comparison :( Mines 7.25 and its pretty hard to play, though I can manage, its not ideal. Gonna go try out some new strats tomorrow to see if its all strats that I find hard to play, or just ones with a narrow radius :P
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I'll probably get it with the 70s one, maybe a rosewood board as well, because you can only get vintage tinted maple ones in 7.25" radius.
Really!!!!?? I played a 7.25 and thought, wow how does someone play this thing.
Then again I bought a bass recently and actually like it better than any of my six stringers as of late..... I'm probably not a good yardstick for cool at the moment :lol:
Yeah, I think so, all the ones on ebay and wd etc with tinted maple seem to be vintage specced. Shame, coz I think that lighter/untinted maple looks a bit cr@p/boring in comparison :( Mines 7.25 and its pretty hard to play, though I can manage, its not ideal. Gonna go try out some new strats tomorrow to see if its all strats that I find hard to play, or just ones with a narrow radius :P
Warmoth? :P
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That'd end up costing me at least £150 and thats without customs, for £190 Bob at Legra would make me a strat neck. I still might go for that option, but I think I really like MIM necks, need to play my mates again to be sure. Could always get a maple one and vintage tint it I guess..