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They are actually really good IMHO if you don't mind the thin finish/relic thing
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Thinner finish as others have pointed out.
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There's things I've had, there's things I wanna have"
And, yes, of course I'll go play it but before I make the journey it's always good to get a few views.
Frankly the answer to almost any question asked about gear could be "go try it out". Where's the fun in that?
/rant over :P
I wish the necks were fatter (they're the usual Modern C shape, unfortunately) but other than that they're excellent meat-and-potatoes Strats.
@Sambostar makes a good point about the bridges, that's a great feature because it's very easy to get hold of replacement bridges with whatever string spacing you prefer.
I now refer to you as my musical twin brother. So many times I've done it...I still regret letting go an American Fender deluxe HSS in Amber with a rosewood neck. But I'm happy again after picking up this fat-necked beast: http://intl.fender.com/en-FR/guitars/stratocaster/classic-player-strat-hh-bound-rosewood-fingerboard-dark-mercedes-blue/
My band, Red For Dissent
I keep banging on about my one, and I apologise for doing so again.
I had a Highway 1 Strat, red with maple neck and large headstock.
About 5 years ago I had to sell it because I had bills to pay. Worst thing I did, ever.
I will regret doing that for the rest of my life.