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MGR/robert white
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Published on 12/17/03 at 15:00i bought this guitar from a local dealer in my city of plymouth and i payed 650 pounds for it (100 Pound discount)
the look of ths guitar is stunning especially in sea foam green umm it looks nice hardware and ummmm nothing else
the action is far to high, this guitar hardly sustains at all, the hardware feels cheap, the bridge is built poorly, jack lead cable loosens easy, screws in bridge undo when playing, very heavy, the tremolo system
the construction of this guitar is very poor, the bridge the hardware, the tremolo system (actually caved in when i played it) the hardware of this guitar is rubbish feels really cheap and tacky
i would almost beg u 2 not but htis guitar i was so un happy with it i managed to take it back and get a full refund, i spoke to fender and asked them why there were so many problems and they replied ( we ave taken the same design from the original in 1962)and there not gunna change it . please dont but it save a couple hundred quis and but a strat or les paul cant go wrong there
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the look of ths guitar is stunning especially in sea foam green umm it looks nice hardware and ummmm nothing else
the action is far to high, this guitar hardly sustains at all, the hardware feels cheap, the bridge is built poorly, jack lead cable loosens easy, screws in bridge undo when playing, very heavy, the tremolo system
the construction of this guitar is very poor, the bridge the hardware, the tremolo system (actually caved in when i played it) the hardware of this guitar is rubbish feels really cheap and tacky
i would almost beg u 2 not but htis guitar i was so un happy with it i managed to take it back and get a full refund, i spoke to fender and asked them why there were so many problems and they replied ( we ave taken the same design from the original in 1962)and there not gunna change it . please dont but it save a couple hundred quis and but a strat or les paul cant go wrong there
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com