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1858.1 | $2200? Wow | SALEM::DWATKINS | Strat hacker | Fri Jun 08 1990 09:01 | 8 |
| A Strat + can be had over here for about $800 U.S. . $2200? Can
you get one mail order from the U.S., even with the shipping charge,
it would cost less than half of the price over there.
Don
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1858.2 | Strat mania is alive and well !!! | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Fri Jun 08 1990 09:41 | 42 |
| Actually, Fender has 3 Strats in this series.
They offer the Strat+ which has 3 golden lace sensor pickups,
Fender/Wilkenson roller nut, Fender/Schaller locking tuners,
A Hipshop Trem-setter, American Std. tremelo, bi-flex truss rod,
and TBX tone circuit.
They also offer a Deluxe Strat+. This has all the same features
of the regular Strat+, plus it has a "finely grained Ash body,
with transparent finishes", and 3 differant lace sensor pickups.
It has a blue lace sensor in the neck position, a silver in the
middle, and a red lace sensor at the bridge. The tremelo on the
deluxe is not the American Std. It is Fenders' deluxe tremelo
with snap-in arm.
Then there is the new Strat Ultra. This has a highly figured
curly maple body with transparent finishes, deluxe tremelo
with snap-in arm, and four lace sensor pickups. It has a blue
lace sensor at the neck, silver in the middle and two reds
placed together at the bridge position. It also has an ebony
fretboard with pearl dot markers. The pickup selector switch
is 3 position, instead of 5, but it has an extra mini-toggle
which provides even more flexibility than the + or deluxe+.
The Ultra also features Fender's deluxe tremelo with snap-in
arm.
I was quoted about $600 for a Strat+ without case. Figure about
$50 for a plastic molded case. I would guess the deluxe is
about $750, and the Ultra is anybody's guess. I doubt if the
Ultra is even available in most stores. Once it becomes available
it will be a hot item for a while.
I am currently in the market for a Strat, and I have come full
circle. I am currently trying to make a decision whether to buy
an American Std. (with the most gorgeous woodgrain/sunburst finish
I have found) or hold out for a Strat+. I'm itchin', and there's
smoke rollin' out of my pockets right now. The problem is I'm
leaving for vacation, and if I don't make a move today, this Strat
will most likely be gone when I get back. Stay tuned !!
Mark
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1858.3 | | LARVAE::BRIGGS | They use computers don't they? | Fri Jun 08 1990 09:43 | 10 |
| Strats here in the UK seem to range from 225 pounds for a Fender Start (made
in Japan) up to about 700 pounds for the most expensive US Fender
Strat commonly seen in the shops. You can of course pay lots more for
various specials etc. What I'm referring to is the type of
Strats you'd see in your average music shop over here. Either way it
would appear they're a lot cheaper here than in Australia from what you
say.
Richard
Basingstoke, UK
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1858.4 | OOps so I'm no accountant | GIDDAY::KNIGHTP | | Sat Jun 09 1990 22:00 | 11 |
| Sorry guys I mucked up the exchange rate, that should have read $1275
U.S. My next question is what is a transperant finish? does that
include sunburst. You see over here I can't even get my hands on
a palette of colours even from Fender. Also the fender twin 100W amp
sells here for $2200 Aus [$1650 U.S] how much over there?
maybe I should move to the states???????
thanks Peter Knight {Aust}
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1858.5 | | NEEPS::IRVINE | If it feels good it's probably illeagal | Mon Jun 11 1990 05:10 | 19 |
| This may be in the wrong topic, but since we are on the topic of
"STRATS"...
I have recently been fortunate enough to play both a STRAT HM, and
a BLADE STRAT. Without sounding to enthusiastic, the Blade blew
away any strat that I have played in the passed.
It was natural finish, twin single twin pickup config, Floyd Trem
(the only questionable point). The neck appeared to be polished
maple, and it played slightly better than my Les Paul!
It retails around �850 in the UK, which comperes faverably with
most strats, with the exception of VALLEY ARTS strats at around
�2500.
The Blade is hand made in either Switzerland or Sweden, and if I
had to replace the LP it would be with one of these honeys.
Bob (if only I can con the SO again }8^]
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1858.6 | American Standard worth a 2nd look! | WFOVX5::WALTHALL | All the animals come out at night | Mon Jun 11 1990 08:20 | 17 |
| I've been playing my American Standard Strat with woodgrain/sunburst
finish for two months now and I love it better than ever!! Everyone
who I've shown it to says it sounds great... on any setting!!!
Don't just take one because of the finish alone though...
I played 3 different Am Std Strats at the store before I found
the one I bought. I didn't like the others that I tried because
the actions were slow and poor harmonically. I left
the store and came back two weeks later set on buying an Ibanez
550 that I compared them too (100$ more)....but I noticed another
new Am Std had come in and Yes!!!! The elusive Stat perfection was
there!!! I got it for $425 on sale without the case. It keeps tune
so well that after a month of regular jamming the strings still
"ring" and stay in tune after the first adjustment. It's a real
pleasure to play and listen to. Why pay more? It's all there!!
Tom %)
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1858.7 | Levinson Blade | AQUA::ROST | I'll do anything for money | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:26 | 8 |
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Re: .5
If by Blade you mean the Levinson Blade, the ones sold in the US are
made in Japan, although the company is apparently based in Switzerland.
The one review I've seen of it was highly favorable.
Brian
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1858.8 | | VLNVAX::ALECLAIRE | | Mon Jun 11 1990 10:30 | 2 |
| still you can get a bottom-of-th-line strat for a fraction of the
blade.
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1858.9 | Want a Fender Catalog??? | DNEAST::GREVE_STEVE | West down Ventura boulevard... | Mon Jun 11 1990 15:21 | 8 |
|
.4 If you send me your mailing address, I'll send you my (drooled on)
Fender catalogue (ahem.. notice cool british spelling).
Regards,
Steve
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1858.10 | What Model do I have??????? | BTOVT::BESSETT_K | A � Step Progression | Mon Jun 11 1990 18:02 | 23 |
| I bought a New Fender Strat about four months ago at Advance Music
in Burlington, VT. I paid $695 and included was a case, the Fender
strap and a high-quality chord.
My Stat has the Fender/Wilkenson roller nut, Fender/Schaller locking
tuners, Trem-setter, Lace-sensor pickups, TBX tone, Bi-flex truss rod,
locking strap mounts and a grey metalic finish (similar to the finish
on the Strat Clapton was playing at the American Rock Awards last
week).
I believe they told me it was a Deluxe Strat+ but I don't have three
different lace sensor pickups; I have one blue and two silver and the
arm on the trem screws in, it doesn't snap in.
Other than being confused with what model I have I like this guitar a
lot. I plays really quick and the maple next feels great. The
Trem-setter seems to work for the most-part, too. The locking tuners
and the Trem-setter make string-changing fast and almost fun....now
that I'm use to changing strings on the Strat it's a real drag changing
the strings on my other guitars that have traditional tuners. (^:
Kevin.
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1858.11 | deluxe or delux ?? | MILKWY::JACQUES | If you don't stop, you'll go deaf | Wed Jun 13 1990 11:20 | 11 |
| It sounds like you have a deluxe Strat+. I believe Fender changed this
model recently. Either that, or their latest catalog is wrong. I have
seen a few deluxe Strat+'s in stores with 2 silver and one blue lace
sensors. The latest catalog indicates that the deluxe has one blue,
one silver, and one red. It could be that the original pickup com-
bination wasn't selling, and Fender decided to change it...Who Knows ??
Anyways, it sounds like you got a fairly good deal.
Mark
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1858.12 | Greed | BTOVT::BESSETT_K | A � Step Progression | Thu Jun 14 1990 17:04 | 6 |
| Maybe it was a limited production model.....and it will be worth millions
in a few years.
(^:
Kevin.
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