Submitted by Name: Kenneth O. Masser From: VA E-mail: Contact
Comments: OK thnx for the info and just for the record a new neck for my Strat is 512 bucks plus shipping from Warmoth.Hopefully it will turn out well ,looking out the window waiting on delivery
Added: April 23, 2010
Submitted by Name: M.J.Buckner From: indiana E-mail: Contact
Comments: It's the natural finish...i've never seen a guitar do that before.
Added: April 20, 2010
Submitted by Name: M.J.Buckner From: Indiana E-mail: Contact
Comments: Great site man, cant put into words how much it helped with my 1990 strat plus deluxe, not 1999. I was wondering if you've had any experience with the Ash bodies turning milky around the edges of the guitars.
Admin reply: very odd that your guitar shows a milky tinge around the edges. It has to be the clear coat somehow reacting with either UV or the sealer used when finishing the guitar. Is your the natural finish or the semi-transparent colored finish?
Added: April 15, 2010
Submitted by Name: Ginger Pete From: London UK / Las Vegas USA / Paphos Cyprus E-mail: Contact
Comments: Great website ! Must have taken forever. Have read the Plus / Plus DLX pages at least 20 times now. Very confusing but I usually find the answer to my query. Fantastic job. Must have driven you mad with all the variations and contradictions. What were Fender thinking of ? Cheers GP
Added: April 15, 2010
Submitted by Name: Kenneth O. Masser From: Virginia ,USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: Very nice website lots of interesting info.Have just finished rebuilding my HM strat ,rerouted for a floyd rose and a humbucker in the neck (HSH) master volume and tone with a blend * * * in the third spot.Humbuckers are wired series split parallel. The pickups are Tom Andersons .Have always wanted a Strat with a ebony fretboard but just way too complicated to remove and replace .
Added: April 14, 2010
Submitted by Name: Jon Guess From: Indiana E-mail: Contact
Comments: I wanted to post some information about the pick guard I purchased from Jeff back in January. It was actually assembled by Jeff with the intent of putting it in one of his guitars.Its in the strat ultra configuration SSH burgundy in the neck silver in the middle and a blue blue dually in the bridge position. First off im not a professional musician and pickups in my opinion are a very subjective topic. Lace sensors are a very debated subject on the internet but personally I love they way they sound. If you like the sensors in the least little bit you owe it to yourself to try some different configurations and the true ultra switching that as far as i am aware of Jeff is one of the only folks that builds guards with the correct ultra wiring. Check out. My guitar is ultra versatile and i can get tones from a tele to a les paul without touching the eq on the amp. If you are serious about your tone than get a pickguard from Jeff. I promise you will not be sorry.
Added: April 10, 2010
Submitted by Name: M. A. Phillips From: USA E-mail: Contact
Comments: This is a great source of info, very informative and a true pleasure to read. Thanks for sharing. Also, I love the pic of your dad and of course his history. He like yourself, have, and are performing a valuable service. Thank you, Mike
Added: April 4, 2010
Submitted by Name: Harry Skinner From: Texas E-mail: Contact
Name: Jeff White
From: Seattle
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Love your site. Thanks for the great information.
Jeff