this squier 51 would work a lot better if he plugged it in

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this squier 51 would work a lot better if he plugged it in

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this thing looks FUCKIN RAD in graffitti yellow with big tele deluxe head stock.

its the complete opposite side of the spectrum form my daphne blue one with tele headstock

these guitars have square butt neck pockets so you are kind of limited in what necks you can use with the Telecaster line

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again with the obligatory whats that black shit around the bridge pickup......at least its not ON the pickguard
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I like it. Reminds me of the GY Cyclone that I lusted over.

Cool song. First time listening to them.

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Cool song.
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Cool ! Something nice for today, thanks !
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Graffiti yellow always makes me think of the Tom Delonge strat.

That is one of those pawnshop 70s models though -
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Yeah, but hey're a sheffield band, now defunct.
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DanHeron wrote:Graffiti yellow always makes me think of the Tom Delonge strat.
i've heard from multiple people this was a really fun guitar to play because you just played it. one hot pickup, one volume, no tone.
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Post by Dillon »

Nice find. But yeah that should take any 3-bolt Strat neck.

That being a "pawn shop" guitar is kinda bizarre to me because the odds of finding a 70s Strat modded like that in a pawn shop are incredibly low. Pickguard doesn't look to cover where the middle pickup would be.
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thats because its a squier gutiar from the year before with a 700 dollar fender decal on it
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these were 99 bucks at one point

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if you google squier 51 mine is right on the front page. i put a rosewood squier tele neck on mine. ohh and its blue

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robroe wrote:these were 99 bucks at one point

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Mine is a two tone burst like the one on the right. Got it used, three or four years ago, from GC sight unseen. Paid around $100 for one in minty condition. Simple, but effective.
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So...is this Graffiti Yellow guitar a Squier 51 or a Fender Pawn Shop 70s Stratocaster?

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Post by Dillon »

I would guess the latter. Either a special run or a refin. Because who would go to the trouble of taking a '51, routing the neck pickup cavity for a straight single coil, having a custom pickguard made, getting a 70s Tele neck and rebranding it as a Strat neck (that pawn shop model has the rounded butt)? Right down to the standard humbucker spaced wide range? It's cool either way though.