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The red Strat appreciation thread


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Fullerton Red, versus the ole' Fiesta red.

 

They called it that because it'sd what was on the paint can.

 

My first real guitar, a Watkins.

 

The Strat copy circa 1962 and red.

 

I saw the G & L in Clay Baily's store in Alabama, I called him from the office, he made a great deal.

 

So it's a Leo Fender G & L, but hand made mid 90's.

 

Red....

 

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This image didn't work in my first post. Here we go again:

 

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Yes Tedster, a red Strat is a red Strat.

 

The pig is pink because I couldn't find a black one for my avatar. He's playing a Flying-V because he's a sad git. Red Strats are cool and groovy.

 

 

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I've had two red strats over the years. One was a U.S. standard and the other was a Japanese photo flame strat. The Japanese model was actually a much nicer guitar to play, but both have been sold for a while now. I don't know why I can't keep a strat for more than a year. They just don't like me very much I guess. My tele's, OTOH, have always been good to me :thu:.

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