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#434752 - 07/20/17 04:41 AM A Telecaster and a Stratocaster?
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I have owned many great “F” hole and thin line guitars. I recently bought a $125 Stratocaster and sold a $359 Telecaster. I am lost as to what I am buying. What’s the difference between a $125 Stratocaster and a $1,000 Stratocaster? A Telecaster and a Stratocaster?

I know what I am hearing but I have no reference point.
Thank you, John C.

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#434753 - 07/20/17 05:12 AM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: bruno123]
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Originally Posted By bruno123
I have owned many great “F” hole and thin line guitars. I recently bought a $125 Stratocaster and sold a $359 Telecaster. I am lost as to what I am buying. What’s the difference between a $125 Stratocaster and a $1,000 Stratocaster? A Telecaster and a Stratocaster?

I know what I am hearing but I have no reference point.
Thank you, John C.




http://www.cheapguitarguide.com/squier-strat-vs-fender-strat.html

Talk to Capt. Russ also.. cool2


Edited by Dnj (07/20/17 05:15 AM)

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#434756 - 07/20/17 07:19 AM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: Dnj]
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Thank you Donny great article.

John C.
PS, I'm being schooled.

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#434759 - 07/20/17 07:42 AM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: bruno123]
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john your very welcome enjoy!!

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#434760 - 07/20/17 08:29 AM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: Dnj]
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John, figuring out the value of Fender instruments is a job for a much smarter person than I, and I have over thirty of these "boards". I call them boards because, basically, they are machine cut and just bolted together, wherever they are made.

Mexican made Strats, Tele's "P" and Jazz bases (bottom of the line with a Fender name) are in the $500.00 neighborhood. Squires (made in the orient) are in the $2-300.00 range.

American made and Custom shop instruments go in the $800 up range.

Some of my favorites are Squires.

A 59 Strat (I have my original one) is worth about $29,000.00.
An 82 reissue of a 52 tele is worth over $4,000.00. A Broadcaster is worth hundreds of thousands of dollars (have one of them, too).

After playing a 64 Jazz bass 6 nights a week for 20 years, I wanted to preserve what's left. After looking for a year and trying out lots of alternates, I bought another Jazz bass made in Japan. Other than being coated in poly rather than varnish, I could tell no difference. The old pre-CBS Jazz bass is worth about $8,000.00. The new(1995) Jazz cost about $550.00. The Japanese instruments have their followers, and just turned down $1850.00 for mine.

As an investor, Fenders are hard to figure.

They're lots of fun to play, though.

Russ

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#434778 - 07/20/17 04:11 PM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: bruno123]
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Originally Posted By bruno123
I have owned many great “F” hole and thin line guitars. I recently bought a $125 Stratocaster and sold a $359 Telecaster. I am lost as to what I am buying. What’s the difference between a $125 Stratocaster and a $1,000 Stratocaster? A Telecaster and a Stratocaster?

I know what I am hearing but I have no reference point.
Thank you, John C.


Hi John,
I had the exact same question a few weeks ago.
As Donny pointed out, there are a number of really good YouTube videos out there, plus some great articles on google.
Do a search. You might not get a full answer, but you will a be a bit closer wink
Eric
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#434780 - 07/20/17 06:04 PM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: Eric, B]
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Thank You Eric, good thought.
John C.

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#434785 - 07/21/17 12:43 AM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: bruno123]
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I agree with Russ Squiers can be great value at a low price. But the only thing I would suggest is it is worth paying more for a Squier with Seymour Duncan pickups because they are much better sounding than the cheap Fender pickups. A Squier with Seymour Duncans is a great guitar. But I would try to find one in a store I can play first rather than buying one online. I have played some Squiers that have fret ends that really need filing back to the edge of the neck. But that is quite a job to have to do.

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#434790 - 07/21/17 01:59 AM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: Nigel]
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Nigel thank you, sounds like a good idea about the pickups.
About frets needing filing – I spent many hours at Jimmy D’Aquesto’s shop in Huntington, Long Island watching him filing frets. It is an art.

Thank you again, John C.

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#434791 - 07/21/17 02:13 AM Re: A Telecaster and a Stratocaster? [Re: Nigel]
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John, figuring out the value of Fender instruments is a job for a much smarter person than I, and I have over thirty of these "boards".
I call them boards because, basically, they are machine cut and just bolted together, wherever they are made.
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Russ I could not have said the last part any better. When I look at a $2,400 fender I see a neck and a body and pickups – the question that comes to mind: What justifies the difference in price? But they do that with stamps and comic books.
Thank you Russ, John C.

PS, Today I will go to Guitar Center and check out the A Squier with Seymour Duncans pick ups. Great idea.
Nigel you do know your guitar stuff.

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