Still the cull must continue.
First up, a Fender (MiM) Classic 50’s Strat in Surf Green.
Alder body, poly finish. 7.25” radius, tinted maple neck, slight ‘V’ shaped. 21 frets etc etc.
Electrics are as standard, CTS pots.
Comes with a slightly padded gig bag, trem arm included.
The single ply pickguard has been replaced with a pearloid one (original included in the bag).
It’s in good condition bar a scratch to the upper horn on the front of the guitar, it’s not that obvious but you can feel it when you run your fingernails over it.
Ive already got a maple necked strat and really don’t need another.
£350
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Weight 10.8lbs
Neck pickup is a Gibson Ceramic (can’t remember the model number) and the bridge is the first Oil City Scrapyard Dog pickup produced s/n:00010 with a letter confirming this from Ash.
Incredible sounding and playing guitar, great sustain and plays really nicely.
It’s in good condition for a twenty year old guitar, the main thing is a small chip in the paint on the rear horn.
It balances well on a strap (needs to be a wide one though or it’ll cut you in half!)
Always fancied a hand built Feline?
here’s one at a price you aren’t going to lose any sleep over, well, relatively.
There’s no fretwear, and I’ve seen 12 month old guitars in much worse condition.
£400 (trades considered) gig bag included
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Comments
Wouldn’t be a market for it if it negatively impacted the function of the guitar.
Ive never had to adjust it though!
And also how I end up with stuff I don’t really need.
GLWTS
Thats what this is similar to and, I think, the inspiration behind the build.
So it is, kinda exactly like an explorer, just not the one you might be used to!
Soz!
I built 2 - one had the split pearl/abalone/pearl inlays and this is the other one (late 1996/early 97)
Here's Megadeth's Marty Friedman giving one a try out
Many guitars have a re-sale value. Some you'll never want to sell.
Stockist of: Earvana & Graphtech nuts, Faber Tonepros & Gotoh hardware, Fatcat bridges. Highwood Saddles.
Pickups from BKP, Oil City & Monty's pickups.
Expert guitar repairs and upgrades - fretwork our speciality! www.felineguitars.com. Facebook too!
Can’t wait to see it with tiger stripes!