I know you think you probably just coined the term, Nocaster, but it's a thing that already existed. Just to eliminate confusion, "Nocaster" is a term that refers to Telecasters made before the name change, that had no label, other than Fender, on the headstock. This is NOT a 51' Nocaster. Those are worth tens of thousands of dollars, minimum, regardless of condition.
Thanks for the demo. It sounds great. Someone in my area wants to trade one for a Nintendo switch. And I have like 5 lol. Might just have to pick it up. It's like in khaki color
Fantastic guitars - a joy to mod. My 2005 blonde has locking fender tuners, Schaller bridge, Tonerider pickups, upgraded push pull volume pot and 3 way switchcraft toggle to replace the rotary selector knob. Super cool. Love the sounds your getting out of it!
I Found One Used , About Three Months Ago, I Had My Luthier Install a Real Tone Nob ,and a Gibson Les Paul Style Toggle Switch in Between the Two Pots , I Left the Volume as Is! I Can't Wait to Get is Back, Love the Look and Feel,and Sound of the Pickups Are Great Just as Is!
I got two of these from musicians, friend in 2005 a blonde and a sunburst, yes it is a 2005 guitar, they are a sleeper, the humbucker is not bad but the front pickup was weak on both of mine, model on a 51 when the company ran out of strat necks, they stuck a Tele neck on a strat body and this guitar was born, that's the rumor, I bought my blonde 51 first and liked it so much that I got another one, the sunburst, which has a chunky neck compared to the blonde.
Wrong on the rumor. This was the Squier company’s first guitar that they ever designed. All intentional, no shortage or extra parts, as rumors suggest.
One of the best demos by far. Less talking & plenty of playing 🤘🏼
Yes, Squier model was definitely first.Nice review👍
I know you think you probably just coined the term, Nocaster, but it's a thing that already existed. Just to eliminate confusion, "Nocaster" is a term that refers to Telecasters made before the name change, that had no label, other than Fender, on the headstock. This is NOT a 51' Nocaster. Those are worth tens of thousands of dollars, minimum, regardless of condition.
Thanks for the demo. It sounds great. Someone in my area wants to trade one for a Nintendo switch. And I have like 5 lol. Might just have to pick it up. It's like in khaki color
Fantastic guitars - a joy to mod. My 2005 blonde has locking fender tuners, Schaller bridge, Tonerider pickups, upgraded push pull volume pot and 3 way switchcraft toggle to replace the rotary selector knob. Super cool.
Love the sounds your getting out of it!
Squier.
I've got one, pretty decent guitar.
I Found One Used , About Three Months Ago,
I Had My Luthier Install a Real Tone Nob ,and a Gibson Les Paul Style Toggle Switch in Between the Two Pots ,
I Left the Volume as Is!
I Can't Wait to Get is Back,
Love the Look and Feel,and Sound of the Pickups Are Great Just as Is!
I got two of these from musicians, friend in 2005 a blonde and a sunburst, yes it is a 2005 guitar, they are a sleeper, the humbucker is not bad but the front pickup was weak on both of mine, model on a 51 when the company ran out of strat necks, they stuck a Tele neck on a strat body and this guitar was born, that's the rumor, I bought my blonde 51 first and liked it so much that I got another one, the sunburst, which has a chunky neck compared to the blonde.
Wrong on the rumor. This was the Squier company’s first guitar that they ever designed. All intentional, no shortage or extra parts, as rumors suggest.
I had one of these as a teenager. I regret selling it. I didn’t appreciate it at the time 😢