OK, it's time to share my latest piece of guitar related fun :)
A bloke at work sold me a used one of these a few months back:

It's a bog standard Chinese Squier Affinitiy Strat. It had no trem arm and a few bumps and bruises so I paid him his asking price of £35. Bargain! I had a few spare Seymour Duncans lying around so I'd been looking out for a cheap Strat to stick them in. The guitar is surprisingly nice to play, quite resonant and worthy of the pimping. Job done. Or so I thought...
I picked up a used Black Dog a few weeks back and it didn't work out for the guitar I bought it for, so it was lying around spare. I thought I'd pick up a single pickup Baretta or something similar to stick it in, then I saw one of these in Sounds Great Music for £2299 ( :o ):

Can you see where this is heading??? ;)
A quick check on the body routing of the Squier and it's routed for a 'bucker in the bridge. Hmmmm. A bit of planning, a little shopping trip to AxesRUs, and couple of hours work and I end up with the spend below:
* Chinese Squier Strat (used): £35
* Wilkinson vintage style Strat trem: £26.50
* Bare Knuckle Black Dog humbucker (used): £60
* Tortoiseshell H-S-S Strat scratchplate: £15
* Wilkinson E-Z Lok machineheads: £17
* Cream vol/tone/tone knobs and trem/switch tips: £6.30
* Schaller Straplocks: Free, from my spare parts drawer
* Seymour Duncan APS-1 single coil: Free, from my spare parts drawer
* Stock Squier middle single coil: Free, came with the guitar
£160.80. Not bad at all! I've got a line on a couple of different single coils that will replace the stock Squier, and I need to take the shine off the scratchplate, otherwise the guitar is all done for well under £200. It's my "anti-snob" axe that I'm hoping to use in my 80s rock band when it gets off the ground. It's an awesome sounding old-skool rocker!
I don't need a Custom Shop Fender when for a fraction of the price I can create the "Masterbuilt Twinfan-o-caster" :D
