Is that a japanese fender from the 80’s? As the logo on the heel of the neck makes me think about it. Vintage tuners and all. Sweet guitar. Definitely good choice to wire the tone knob for the bridge pickup. Although you might want replace the saddles with something that is not that aggressive on the strings. Still keeping that vintage look. Good instrument for a great player ❤
@@artist91fb thanks so much! It’s a Japanese fender from 2002, ST62 model, which has been refinished with nitrocellulose lacquer. The saddles have a little corrosion on some spots but this adds to the “vintage” vibe I guess, and so far I haven’t had problems, I rarely break a string on this guitar. Oh yes, the tone knob thing should be mandatory for strats.
nice guitar bro
@@mightychad3796 thanks so much bro 🙏🏻
Is that a japanese fender from the 80’s?
As the logo on the heel of the neck makes me think about it. Vintage tuners and all. Sweet guitar.
Definitely good choice to wire the tone knob for the bridge pickup.
Although you might want replace the saddles with something that is not that aggressive on the strings. Still keeping that vintage look. Good instrument for a great player ❤
@@artist91fb thanks so much! It’s a Japanese fender from 2002, ST62 model, which has been refinished with nitrocellulose lacquer. The saddles have a little corrosion on some spots but this adds to the “vintage” vibe I guess, and so far I haven’t had problems, I rarely break a string on this guitar. Oh yes, the tone knob thing should be mandatory for strats.