Submitted by Name: PAT From: Marseilles France E-mail: Contact
Comments: Thanx, for sharing these beautiful guitars and congrats for your work! pat
Added: June 3, 2011
Submitted by Name: Brian Teal From: Smithfield Va E-mail: Contact
Comments: Great site Xhefri! I have a 2000 special edition maple deluxe strat in the cherry burst finish like your tobacco one,also only 150 made.From talking with fender they made 150 of these guitars in both colors.I wonder how many are left in mint condition and not altered!
Added: June 1, 2011
Submitted by Name: Rob Anderton From: Hamilton,New Zealand E-mail: Contact
Comments: Hi Jeff,we have spoken before regards a strat plus of mine,but I have a diferent question this time.I bought a USA Standard Strat with the number E4xxxx but at the neck socket on the body has the name of a person and penciled on the neck * * * is 8/27/81.Confusing I know.It has the standard 22 frets
Added: May 28, 2011
Submitted by Name: Michael Shelton From: Round Rock, Texas E-mail: Contact
Comments: Your picture of your Strats are really cool I hope you can help Identify my 95 strat.
Thanks :D
Added: May 26, 2011
Submitted by Name: John Clarke From: UK E-mail: Contact
Comments: Xhefri - a great site that persuaded me to buy a 1993 Strat Plus! I bought it sight unseen and will need to deal with some set-up issues. I wonder if you could help me please? The bridge saddle screws seem to be rusted in, and have lost their heads so I can't remove them. Any ideas on how to get them out, or will I need to buy replacement American Standard bridge saddles? I want to lower the action significantly but am stuck until I can move the saddle screws. The top E string doesn't sound as loud as other strings even with pickups adjusted to be higher on that side. Is there anything I can do about this or is it just a reflection of the lace sensors? Should the trem allow 3 semitones of upbend on the G string? At present it only allows 2 semitones. Thankyou
Added: May 16, 2011
Submitted by Name: Larry Esterhuizen From: Toronto, Canada E-mail: Contact
Comments: I own a '97 Strat Plus, Midnight Wine color (that's not what the Fender Serial # says, though - it says "Candy Apple Red". I came to own the guitar by accident, and wanted to know how much I should sell it for.
Added: May 10, 2011
Submitted by Name: Dave P From: Tampa, FL E-mail: Contact
Comments: Nice site full of info !
Added: May 8, 2011
Submitted by Name: michael mccorry From: UpStateNY E-mail: Contact
Comments: A genuine treasure house of info.
Added: April 28, 2011
Submitted by Name: John Brown From: Wick, Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, UK E-mail: Contact
Comments: WOW!! I've always liked Strats'n'Teles & now have a few I like to work on now & then but your collection just knocks me right out. So fascinating, so informative, & so right! I played a Jeff Beck many years ago & got into Strat Plus guitars, Lace p'ups, Custom DLXs, locking tuners, ebony necks, etc ever since,I love 'em! I've also got a wee collection of Parkers & just lately bought a couple of headless types for a future project, but the quality of your collection is so inspiring its just unbelievably good!! My most grateful thanks indeed, John M Brown.
Added: April 27, 2011
Submitted by Name: Stuart From: USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: I own a 1984 Strat, and a 1983 tele. Love the info on all the guitars.
Name: PAT
From: Marseilles France
E-mail: Contact
Thanx, for sharing these beautiful guitars and congrats for your work!
pat