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<blockquote data-quote="Timelord" data-source="post: 294399" data-attributes="member: 1441"><p>Actually the reason I purchased both of those strats in vintage style is because I am even more vintage, LOL. I'm an old timer and have been playing since around 1957 or so... so I guess that's just kinda what fits me. I have a 1951 No Caster Tele that's bone stock. My jazz guitar teacher willed it to me because as a kid I was so taken by it and worked so earnestly at mastering the fretboard. Most of my guitars are bone stock, but I get those who like to make their guitar their own, too. I have loads of cheap, great sounding guitars too. If it feels and sounds good, I'm all for it!</p><p></p><p>I love the Mark IV, but to be truthful I only use it on venues where I need a lot of headroom. 99% of the time I'm using either the '58 Tweed Deluxe that I bought used a youngster or a mid 60's Princeton Reverb I bought new back then. </p><p></p><p>I love to play and collect guitars, some of my favorite are Gretsch guitars. It's like having more colors in your crayon set. It's all very nice.</p><p> </p><p>The magic, as you well know, is in the fingers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timelord, post: 294399, member: 1441"] Actually the reason I purchased both of those strats in vintage style is because I am even more vintage, LOL. I'm an old timer and have been playing since around 1957 or so... so I guess that's just kinda what fits me. I have a 1951 No Caster Tele that's bone stock. My jazz guitar teacher willed it to me because as a kid I was so taken by it and worked so earnestly at mastering the fretboard. Most of my guitars are bone stock, but I get those who like to make their guitar their own, too. I have loads of cheap, great sounding guitars too. If it feels and sounds good, I'm all for it! I love the Mark IV, but to be truthful I only use it on venues where I need a lot of headroom. 99% of the time I'm using either the '58 Tweed Deluxe that I bought used a youngster or a mid 60's Princeton Reverb I bought new back then. I love to play and collect guitars, some of my favorite are Gretsch guitars. It's like having more colors in your crayon set. It's all very nice. The magic, as you well know, is in the fingers. [/QUOTE]
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