Ah! (Copperhead, Philly) It makes some sense to me now... I Just skim-read, and then re-read the posts above... At first I was looking at the pictures posted thinking "yeah, that's normal - what's the problem?". One of the strats looked like I might loosen and re-align the neck, but the others looked acceptable to me... but it would all depend on how it played in my hands.
But, yep, Copperhead, I think you would probably "fall off" all of my strats :lol:
I deliberately (originally it was subconscious) go for 2 7/32" string spacing on strats - the "modern" one just doesn't feel right to me. When buying I automatically reject guitars with the "narrow" saddles (eg the Squier Classic Vibes, as well as skinny necks, had the thin saddles when I tried them, so I guess the narrower string spacing). It might also explain why I rejected Highway 1s a few years back? Not sure... (the extra fret had something to do with it as well).
All of my strats, even the non-Road Worns, are 50s or 60s re-issues/copies/tributes - I expect them to have 50s/60s bridges on them. I know that the later designs might be easier to do certain stuff, but I "grew up" on the older versions and it's easy to play the stuff I want to play. Once you've got used to it and learnt how to tweak the neck to do what you want, for some daft reason you'd rather have the old version!
So, if Fender did go for "narrower" spacing on future runs of the Road Worn 50s/60s strats, to "fix" the perceived problem... then me and all the members of the "I want six-screw, 2 7/32" US vintage" club will moan horribly that they've "f**cked" it, condemn them on user forums, and not buy anymore!! Poor b@stards, they can't win, can they?! :lol: