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Fender Road Worn Series: Well-worn or Worn-out?

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What's an impatient guitarist to do when looking for a guitar that's been worn and aged through years of playing and gigging, but who doesn't want to wait for time to do its thing? Two options: buying an old used guitar or a "Relic" which, like some jeans, is new, but artificially worn-down. Like the series Worn Road that we are testing today ... Read more…
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  • Johnny DiamondJohnny Diamond

    Great Relic Job and Sound

    Fender Road Worn '50s StratocasterPublished on 08/28/22 at 06:09
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    Got this not long after they first came out. I’ve heard the latest models are not as good. Great relic job and not too over done. I had it professionally set up. Sounds proper Stratty and super nice to play. I added a faux copper paisley pick guard and back cover to make it a bit more individual to me. I’ve done many recordings with it. I’ll never sell it. Prices now over a grand for one of the early ones like mine.
  • Brad MarcusBrad Marcus

    P-OOOOO'D

    Fender Road Worn '50s StratocasterPublished on 02/08/17 at 13:24
    DISCLOSURE STATEMENT - I owned a "road worn 50's Stratocaster" about 8 years ago and LOVED it. Thats the model that was discontinued..I bought one of these new Pieces of garbage from Musicians friend thinking it was the same thing...It.Is. Not. (although Musicians friend and Fender continue to sell the guitars with the old pics..stop it guys..)...The "roadworn" bit is false advertising. The"relic" work on these guitars looks more like some factory blemishes.I could live with that, (even though, , false advertising.Take down those old pics Fender retailers) but what is REALLY sticking in my craw is the so called 'soft V neck profile" ...The original roadworn 50's neck was marvelous..It ha…
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    DISCLOSURE STATEMENT - I owned a "road worn 50's Stratocaster" about 8 years ago and LOVED it. Thats the model that was discontinued..I bought one of these new Pieces of garbage from Musicians friend thinking it was the same thing...It.Is. Not. (although Musicians friend and Fender continue to sell the guitars with the old pics..stop it guys..)...The "roadworn" bit is false advertising. The"relic" work on these guitars looks more like some factory blemishes.I could live with that, (even though, , false advertising.Take down those old pics Fender retailers) but what is REALLY sticking in my craw is the so called 'soft V neck profile" ...The original roadworn 50's neck was marvelous..It had a soft V neck profile" ..The new fake version DOES NOT have a "soft V neck profile" P ..IT DOESN'T HAVE A V NECK AT ALL...anywhere, soft or hard..Just a common Fender tapered C neck..This is fraud. I will not be buying another Fender
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  • JeanMoksJeanMoks

    Fender Road Worn '50s StratocasterPublished on 03/02/12 at 01:37
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    This is a Mexican with 3 microphones simple type of Tex Mex.

    The neck is maple
    The coprs an alder.

    5 position selector and volume control and tone (2)

    The finish is like Relic.

    UTILIZATION

    I love the handle which is very pleasant to the touch and easy to play.
    Hand glides smoothly, neither too much nor too little.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is good to use as I search (blues or funk). It even happens to be jazz tunes déconnantes not ...

    I play this guitar with a POD HD400.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year, I'm not initially self-taught guitarist but I love playing it.

    Reliquée finishing beyond the tastes and colors in my opinion has two advan…
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    This is a Mexican with 3 microphones simple type of Tex Mex.

    The neck is maple
    The coprs an alder.

    5 position selector and volume control and tone (2)

    The finish is like Relic.

    UTILIZATION

    I love the handle which is very pleasant to the touch and easy to play.
    Hand glides smoothly, neither too much nor too little.

    SOUNDS

    The sound is good to use as I search (blues or funk). It even happens to be jazz tunes déconnantes not ...

    I play this guitar with a POD HD400.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use it for over a year, I'm not initially self-taught guitarist but I love playing it.

    Reliquée finishing beyond the tastes and colors in my opinion has two advantages:
    - We do not stress for POCS can be done on his guitar.
    - The finish of the handle makes waste really great fun to play.

    I really like this guitar.
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  • Pat FlamPat Flam

    Fender Road Worn '50s StratocasterPublished on 04/01/10 at 06:07
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    Road worn mewique 50's
    Mapple handle, nitro cellulose lacquer, and especially aspet vintage vintage vibe.
    Micro Tex-Mex.
    Acastillage high quality (knobs, cable etc. ...)

    UTILIZATION

    Channel super nice

    SOUNDS

    I have among other things, 3 strata, a series the 1964 (real), a Start with a round of classic 60 + Warmoth body that kills and micro van Zandt blues, and this one.
    And though all my guitars are terrible, we will not argue the road is worn the best of all, no less.
    Plugged into a fender princeton reissue, it's killing, his slamming, bright and warm in the liver, frankly magical.
    I heard that the musicians pros used it to replace their original vintage just be…
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    Road worn mewique 50's
    Mapple handle, nitro cellulose lacquer, and especially aspet vintage vintage vibe.
    Micro Tex-Mex.
    Acastillage high quality (knobs, cable etc. ...)

    UTILIZATION

    Channel super nice

    SOUNDS

    I have among other things, 3 strata, a series the 1964 (real), a Start with a round of classic 60 + Warmoth body that kills and micro van Zandt blues, and this one.
    And though all my guitars are terrible, we will not argue the road is worn the best of all, no less.
    Plugged into a fender princeton reissue, it's killing, his slamming, bright and warm in the liver, frankly magical.
    I heard that the musicians pros used it to replace their original vintage just because it sounds better, and property that does not surprise me at all.


    OVERALL OPINION

    Frankly, aside from the old side that does not attract me more than that, the guitar is really good.
    To add to their collection.
    I've tried several, and they were all good.
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  • ozzyozburneozzyozburne

    Fender Road Worn '50s StratocasterPublished on 04/17/10 at 07:26
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    Mexico Start, 21 frets, 3 single Tex Mex, 5 position switch, handle and maple fingerboard, alder body. Worn as is fashionable these days. I was initially trying the dug-out, wear the pre-made factory irritated me, I thought it was a useless ... This being so, the marketing stunt is excellent.
    Handle end, the worn look makes it very pleasant, like a good old race played a long time. Full of fungi on the body, scratches, varnish is dull. In short, it was the war that shovel ...
    The knobs are cts, I am amazed!
    Black version, maple fingerboard, white plate a fold all fucked, finally ... yellow! J'adoooooore!
    Mine is very light, it's great, but beware, it varies from guitar to UATRE.

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    Mexico Start, 21 frets, 3 single Tex Mex, 5 position switch, handle and maple fingerboard, alder body. Worn as is fashionable these days. I was initially trying the dug-out, wear the pre-made factory irritated me, I thought it was a useless ... This being so, the marketing stunt is excellent.
    Handle end, the worn look makes it very pleasant, like a good old race played a long time. Full of fungi on the body, scratches, varnish is dull. In short, it was the war that shovel ...
    The knobs are cts, I am amazed!
    Black version, maple fingerboard, white plate a fold all fucked, finally ... yellow! J'adoooooore!
    Mine is very light, it's great, but beware, it varies from guitar to UATRE.

    UTILIZATION

    The hoop is really neat, nothing to say. The neck is super nice, and the frets are very sweet 6105, and I prefer them to fret thin that we usually encounter on vintage strats typed. For cons, I bought this guitar secondhand from broc n roll in Nimes (the best mag in France), she had me a few months does one say in a week and I have more marked the frets that the previous owners with a big! It's true I attack the strings like a mammoth, but still, I will talk to them or not wear in a few months


    SOUNDS

    The sounds are clear and crunch ... excellent, and all the microphones! I never really liked the sound stratum in these price ranges, I've always found or too flat or too hard (bright ugly). There, the highs are dull (in a good sense), the mids are present and music. Excellent surprise! It sounds.
    Volume and progressive tones, its very dynamic, it's really a good strat. The sustain is good, even if it is not an LP, the holding of understanding is correct. The classic sounds strat interpositions are there, we are in full Hendrix, SRV, Red Hot ... etc. Eric Johnson with the same tone at 3-4, one would think! The Tex Mex Start pickups are excellent!
    It's a guitar guy, a light coat when you go up the gain.
    So, I replaced by a sharp tone zone S which was hanging in a drawer to show, we'll keep the very "flexible", very dynamic sound, without the side hard (and painful for me) a lot of strats, and we gain saturation presence in what has been lost in the crunch and clear on this microphone. Maybe I'll come back to the original config of these 4 ...

    edit of 28.10.10: changed to a plate hss smashes built to accommodate suhr dsv acutely in place of the DiMarzio Tone Zone S. .. I love strats with a double black top! initially a little disappointed, I found it a bit dry, then after a few weeks, I had to get used to it, have a blast with! say that I almost sold this microphone! excellent on this guitar, goes very well with the simple original tex mex. A real dynamic, it has not eaten the character of the stratum. Very versatile, I like the crunch on the guitar, sometimes with a little overdrive to play more and more hairy! I'm still happy. A real good strat stratum for the price of a mid-range.

    OVERALL OPINION

    A real pleasant surprise, especially for the price of opportunity. A real good strata, type sounds old, I was back in the mag to look, I'm leaving with a super dug without me bleed ... Is what I spent 1000 € for a new one? Maybe not, because in these prices, we have a big choice in hand and we begin to tease that new strats tataient € and the 1500 +.
    After the eternal debate, is what is more better than most strats more expensive? Dunno ... Mine sounds really well, it's a really good Start with character, where I think the Mex, classic player and others are lacking and "midrange" ... Not this one.
    In Q/P10/10 secondhand report.
    I am a Gibson player (I usually prefer), and there, Fender had me! In 18 years of guitar, Fender is my first! LP are my mouth! are jealous of sal ... uh the ugly!
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