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would like to buy an 80's strat plus with gold sensors

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Added: December 21, 2011
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Great info on this site! Awesome guitars, especially the strat plus and plus deluxes!

Added: December 18, 2011
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Long Live The Strat!

Added: December 18, 2011
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Thank you for being you!!!!!! Keep up the great contribution you are providing.

Added: December 5, 2011
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Just a home guitar enthusiast

Added: December 1, 2011
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You provide a much needed service and seem quite thorough. Alas, I can't find any intel for my "set-neck" Strat, serial number; SE 928010 built by John Cruz, IIRC. Lace sensors=1 Blue, 1 Gold and 2 Red. TBX control, 5-way
and mini toggle. Ebony fret board and a tiny truss rod adjustment access directly behind the nut on the headstock. The guitar is an exquisite example of the Custom Shop's capabilities. This apparently "early" CS has none of the relicing or obsession with thin coats of Nitro-cellulose based pigments. I believe it's Poly Urethane in a Yellowish/Faded White affair. The Gold hardware has plenty of plating left and no savage dings or belt buckle rash. I paid $1K2 for it last year and it still seems well worth the money.

Thank you for sharing your vast experience with a little known facet of the Strat's fascinating history,

Noel Grassy


Added: November 26, 2011
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I have a strat plus deluxe with 1988 serial numbers. It has blue, silver and gold pickups. I bought it new in 88 so I know it is original.
Would you consider it a rare guitar?
Thanks for your input and thanks for your site.
Dow :D :!cool:


Added: November 21, 2011
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What a great resource of information! Thank you.

Added: November 2, 2011
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i was wondering if you know where i can get the floyd rose 2 bridge assym or parts.one of the string barrels broke in the saddle.its a jan 27th 1994 build dlx/plus

Added: November 1, 2011
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