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Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster
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Published on 05/25/09 at 12:29
That's it, I have a 60's in Olympic White, lgrement blue.
In fact, I have a holy horror of sunburst.
She is beautiful. It's a massacre.
21 frets rather nice but little ones, 5 mic positions.
Channel C, a thousand times better than the V Road Worn 50's.
Rosewood handle - on my first Start.
Tex Mex Pickups.
Made in Mexico, factories Ensadena ultra modern.

The relicage is fabulous, but I pushed a little more dja! I trmolos rusty springs (3 days in dirty water) that seemed a little too bright.
No fear of his cum shots is gnial.
Be careful, I hit with the people who n'apprcient not when I play.

UTILIZATION

The action is a little high and not screw rglage to correct, but Pardi, these are the specs of the 60s! I'll have to put a small wedge of cardboard. One little thing, the radius of 7.25 that bends the top of the handle a little when s'touffent bende of a tone and a half if too low the strings to the saddles. It's not me drang, I do not like action too low.

SOUNDS

Alone unplugged, I have never heard such rsonance between the handle (rosewood) and the body, nitro cellulose lacquer. Branch, it sounds in-fer-nal especially for the blues has a Robin Trower, Jimi or SRV saturation.
It can send Gilmour but is less bright than the American Deluxe.
So, I let her go.

OVERALL OPINION

This skyscraper is death that kills. She .. a soul! the soul.
Hurry, it seems that plants Southwestern fear out of stock, which would explain the lack of colors available (to avoid the street).

If they ever leave a relic style 70's Ritchie Blackmore, I Precipitation Occurred ...