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Tele-Afflicted
Just 3 days after my last cosmetical makeover (read about it here: Fiesta Red Baja Telecaster), I did another one.
This time, I modded my Jimmie Vaughan Stratocaster.
Some months ago, I found a used Jimmie Vaughan Stratocaster local for a very good price.
It seems that 99% of the JV Strats which are sold over here in Europe come with the vintage white body + this one was no exception.
Having owned a vintage white Stratocaster before, I was not so enthusiastic about the color.
I swapped the original pickups for a combined set of Toneriders (Pure Vintage at the neck and middle and a hotter Tonerider City Limits at the bridge position)
which transformed her into the best sounding Strat I've had to date.
My first ever electric guitar was a black Fender Stratocaster which I bought used from hard earned money when I was 15.
This Strat is long gone, but for sentimental reasons, my plan was to convert the JV into a "Blackie".
Yesterday, a black 60's Classic Stratocaster body arrived in the mail and I did the long awaited body swap.
All the parts and screw holes were a perfect fit with the exception of one pickguard screw.
The used JV Strat came with an aftermarket Tortoise pickguard.
My original plan was to buy a white pickguard to give her the "Blackie" look, but now I'm really fond of the combination of the black body and the Tortoise pickguard.
What do you think about this combination?
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This time, I modded my Jimmie Vaughan Stratocaster.
Some months ago, I found a used Jimmie Vaughan Stratocaster local for a very good price.
It seems that 99% of the JV Strats which are sold over here in Europe come with the vintage white body + this one was no exception.
Having owned a vintage white Stratocaster before, I was not so enthusiastic about the color.
I swapped the original pickups for a combined set of Toneriders (Pure Vintage at the neck and middle and a hotter Tonerider City Limits at the bridge position)
which transformed her into the best sounding Strat I've had to date.
My first ever electric guitar was a black Fender Stratocaster which I bought used from hard earned money when I was 15.
This Strat is long gone, but for sentimental reasons, my plan was to convert the JV into a "Blackie".
Yesterday, a black 60's Classic Stratocaster body arrived in the mail and I did the long awaited body swap.
All the parts and screw holes were a perfect fit with the exception of one pickguard screw.
The used JV Strat came with an aftermarket Tortoise pickguard.
My original plan was to buy a white pickguard to give her the "Blackie" look, but now I'm really fond of the combination of the black body and the Tortoise pickguard.
What do you think about this combination?
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