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https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/265678/why-do-so-many-people-have-trouble-spelling-squier/p1
Its mental, but it's the natural consequence of the last few decades of internet driven hype.
I’m glad I got out of that nonsense a while ago and I’m happier now playing my Squier classic vibe tele and Epiphone Dot than I ever was when I spent silly amounts of money on vintage guitars because of, you know, “mojo”.
I wouldn't swap my American Performer for it in a million years.
IMO, the '52 Telecaster model was the exception to the rule. Its neck profile was too shallow for an early Sixties Stratocaster, let alone a blackguard Telecaster. I owned one for a while, modified it a bit and still did not get on with the neck.
The prices for Squier JV have been escalating ever since people recognised how much better they had been compared to the E Series and the Korean Standard range - some of which had laminate bodies!
In one sense, the Squier JV instruments never really went away. They just got rebadged as Fender and the Telecaster finally got a proper thickness neck.
Ahhh said the marketeers hold my beer
This house is better than those houses that's why it's £££££££ more
This Gibson Murphy lab/ fender custom shop/ PRS wood libary is produced by american master craftsmen, not meer anywhere else in the world craftsman.
this stripey wood is better than that stripey wood
And so on
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