I think I need a Strat



Although my Suhr's get most playing time nowadays, I think this is still the "biggest" sounding guitar I have. Unplugged, it's really loud, and plugged in it gets louder. Science. :embarrassed:

That there looks quite Beckish :cool:. What kind of pickups are in it?
 
I love my CV 50's, but I demoed several to find one that sounded like I wanted. If I were to get another Strat, it would be a Reverend. :grin:

Six Gun III, that is.
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Or even better, a Pete Anderson Eastsider S!
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I had thought about those. The only issue I have with the Revs are the huge frets. I seem to favor smaller frets, after all.
 
CBHScott, here are a couple more Strat pics to help ease you down the Strat road.

Got this 1996 used for about $200 w/case. Put on the pearl pick guard, and I recently installed Lace Sensor Gold pups.
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Picked this one up used for $250 w/ case. Put on the pearl pick guard to break up the white.
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That there looks quite Beckish :cool:. What kind of pickups are in it?

Kinman Woodstock Plus, they're great. The guitar is a 2005 American Standard (I think they called it American Series back then)

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I had thought about those. The only issue I have with the Revs are the huge frets. I seem to favor smaller frets, after all.

I'm not a fan of super-sized frets either, but I get along well with Reverend's medium jumbos.
 
Love this, this is my baby. Her name is Flo. 03' Texas Special in Surf Pearl, added Kahler and a Seth Lover in the bridge.

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