Strat Usa
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![]() 2011 American Standard Fender Strat BODY Guitar USA US $218.50
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![]() 2011 Fender USA American Standard Strat Stratocaster Neck US $305.00
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![]() Blue Sparkle Finish Strat Copy USA US $100.00
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![]() Mahogany USA Deluxe Strat Body US $150.00
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![]() FENDER USA VG STRAT 2007 W FACTORY ROLAND PICKUP NICE US $950.00
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![]() NEW DIMARZIO P N 392 PSCM1BKL USA MADE SINGLE COIL GUITAR PICKUP PARKER 4 STRAT US $24.00
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PRS - Paul Reed Smith Guitars
Listed here are just a few guitar companies that are well known for their quality and their record of celebrity players. PRS Guitars is one such company. Paul Reed Smith, proprietor and creator of PRS Guitars, made his first guitar while he was a student at St. Marys Faculty in Maryland. He continued to build guitars after school and after he accomplished one, he would convey it to concert events and persuade the musicians to test them out and offer him feedback.
Paul Reed Smith ultimately encountered Carlos Santana. The top result of this meeting was that Santana ended up trying out his electric guitars. (He tried three total.) Santana was impressed, and this ultimately altered the course of Paul Reed Smith's existence. Santana put Smith in contact with a man named Ted McCarty, who finally became his mentor.
Ted McCarty is a experienced person of the guitar production. He was the president of Gibson Guitars for a number of years and he invented the Gibson ES-335, Flying V, and the Gibson Explorer guitars. Like Santana, McCarty also realized that PRS had talent and took him under his arm. Both collaborated and developed a collection of electric guitars together. These electric guitars are actually added within the PRS Guitars line.
Perhaps this was because of McCarty's alliance with Paul Reed Smith that ultimately lead to the trouble. But, Gibson sued PRS Guitars over their Singlecut electric guitars, that they argued had been especially just like the Gibson Guitars Les Paul design. Ultimately Gibson Guitars lost the case, however PRS guitars could not make the electric guitars while the court case proceeding. But the case was decided in Smith and McCarty's PRS guitars favor.
PRS Guitars have a list of present stock models and private inventory of PRS guitars which are all added on their official web page. There are the Singlecut PRS guitars that had been previously mentioned, the PRS guitar SE Series which is a lower end model and slightly cheaper, the PRS SE Torero, 513 Rosewood, and the Santana SE Electric guitar. However, these are just a few illustrations of the intensive list offered on the site.
There have been numerous famous guitarists who have played PRS guitars. These include Al DiMeola, Carlos Santana, Peter Lindgren, Dave Navarro, Tim Mahoney, Mark Tremont, Larry Lalonde of Primus, Larry Hanson of Alabama, Neal Schon of Journey, Rich Williams of Kansas, Vince Neil of Motley Crue and Steve Stevens with Billy Idol. For more information on the artists who play PRS Guitars, please visit PRS guitar's official website.
Here is what one individual has to say about their PRS Guitar:
In regards to the PRS guitars Custom 20th Anniversary
I love the way this guitar looks. I've sought after a quilt finish guitar, but the exact spec would have taken 3-four months on a special order and cost lots more, so I bought this one, and have not regretted it for a minute. Tremendous rich sounds - as soon as I got it to the 1st rehearsal, everyone in the band can tell the change (had formerly been playing USA Standard Strat and Les Paul Studio). Lighter sound than the Les Paul, but so versatile. The tone control is useable and the choice between single/double wound pickups makes a real variation. Magical.
what is my fender strat worth?
Its a 1993 Fender Stratocaster, made in USA. It is black. The pickups have been replaced with SCN noiseless and the pickguard replaced with a black one. (still have original pieces). Resembles the David Gilmour "black strat". It has TBX tone control. There is not one scratch on it. It is seriously mint. It has spent most of its life in its hardshell case. Just curious what it is worth.
Hello! Interestingly enough, my main guitar happens to be a deep red 1993 American Standard Stratocaster that I had bought new that year! I wish I could say these guitars have appreciated like the vintage 1950s and 1960s Stratocasters, but that is just not the case; nonetheless, a well-maintained perfect-condition non-vintage high-quality instrument will generally be worth close to the going price for an equivalent new guitar. Keep in mind that most people are not going to pay more for a non-specialized pre-owned guitar than they would for essentially the same brand-new instrument with a factory warranty! New Fender American Standard Stratocasters have a street price averaging $1000; but of course, you have to factor in any special editions, colors, and unique features that could add to the desirability. Since yours is the basic standard version in like-new condition with upgraded pickups and pickguard, it is most likely going to fall into the $900-1000 value range. On my own guitar, since I have extensively upgraded and modified the electronics and hardware to suit my needs, I doubt if I could sell it for more than $800. Unfortunately, what we each may consider to be improvements made to our instruments may instead be viewed as detriments by potential buyers. As a final note, the best place I have found to both buy and sell pre-owned instruments and accessories is eBay. Best regards, Dana


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