Much like guitars in general, you may come across one that's as good as a vintage or Custom Shop?
I always like picking up Road Worn strats and teles just for fun at guitar stores. The necks feel good, but the consistency from guitar to guitar is spotty. 9 times out of 10, they sound acoustically dead or have fret out spots on the neck, unlike a guitar 3 times it's price. Then you pick up one that rings loud and has a perfect neck and setup.
I've generally had the best luck with the sunburst strat w/rosewood and the sunburst tele w/maple. Most gems I've picked up are those. If I ever did get one, I'd put a Callaham bridge on it, along with better pickups and strung w/11's. Then, it'd really be something.
Today, I played a $900 Road worn tele w/maple that's probably the only MIM $900 guitar I'd buy, if I were actually shopping for real.
It looked just like this one.
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It's an early production model (08xxxxx serial #). Of course they do full setups & a 55 point inspection with your purchase, so they may have cleaned up the fret ends, etc, but this thing is certainly put together as well as any production American Standard guitar, and plays just as well too (I did drop to 9-46 string gauge and need to tweak the truss & saddles to get it back to perfect, but I'm waiting for my custom wound pups before I do that).




