Pros: Great overall look and feel. Great "curb" appeal. Cons: The pickups are barely adequate. With upgrades this guitar is a keeper.
Japanese craftsmen again reminded me of the original genius of Leo Fender, just as I had seen in the Tokai Strats a few years back. I love taking a good, inexpensive, yet well-made guitar and tweaking it to compare with the ...
Pros: Genuine bright and crisp 50's vintage Stratocaser tone on all settings Cons: V shaped neck is just too thick and chunky for my hands
This is a 2005 Mexican Fender Classic 50's Stratocaster and is modeled after the late model 50's Stratocasters which are so revered and sought after by guitarists all over the world. I have 2-tone burst model with the maple fretboard, and the first ...
Pros: Love the colors! Great, humless sound. Cons: Not good for some kind of music
I can tell you one thing, I am sure not disappointed in my purchase. It was worth every penny. But... I don't think it is made for that many types of music. It has a real crisp sound, made for like true rock, or blues. The colors are really nice! I...
Fender Road Worn 50S Stratocaster Electric Guitar The Fender Road Worn '50s Stratocaster is an electric guitar that delivers killer aged looks, feel, and mojo without breaking the bank. The '50s Road ...
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