My Classic Vibe 50's 2tone Strat

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peskypesky

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Dec 19, 2009
2,352
NYC
here's mine:

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Malikon

Squier-Meister
Dec 16, 2009
165
Chicago
Do they come with the tweed case without payin more than $350?

eh,..nope.

The case is $150, though I managed to get the guitar and case for around $450. out the door. The 50's guitar just demanded a 50's case. First tweed case I ever owned, but I gotta admit I really like it. It fits with the whole 'Vibe' of the guitar.
 

Zman

Squier-Meister
Jan 11, 2010
180
Ontario, Canada
Already posted this in the Tele section but what the heck.
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I have had my Strat for over a year.
How about a comparison to my 50th Ann Deluxe MIA Strat.
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Malikon

Squier-Meister
Dec 16, 2009
165
Chicago
Nice man, it's neat seeing the differences looking at the Fender next to the Squier.

Gotta admit though I think the Squier looks cooler. :)

That Tele is sweet as hell. I'm not jealous, I'm not jealous, I don't even want that Tele.....



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...ok I'm full of crap, I really want that TELE!!
 

Zman

Squier-Meister
Jan 11, 2010
180
Ontario, Canada
Yes I really think that any Anniversary strat should have a tinted maple neck. And I agree that the CV looks better because of that. The looks and feel of the CV are very close to the MIA. The MIA however is a much nicer guitar. Better feel to the neck, and the electronics are a lot better. The MIA comes with locking tuners, strap locks, SCN pickups, S1 switch, and a beautiful hardshell case. But factoring in the 1500 Can. price tag I don't think is is 4+ times better.
I have always said that the CV50s is a must have for any guitar player/collector, and I am adding the tele to that list. I might now get one of last years tele now, in White.
 

Thaus

Squier Talker
Dec 14, 2009
18
London Canada
The CV50's is the only one that I ended up selling because it didn't sound as good as my CV60's, fret-work was not as good and neck just wasn't as playable. (for me of course). I think I just had one of the mediocre ones out there but good to see so many players realizing the quality of these new squiers.
 

KRamone27

Squier-Nut
Dec 12, 2009
773
Carterville, IL
I plan on changing out the gold pickguard on mine to a tortise shell pg when I get some cash, maybe even a seymour duncan jb pickup in the bridge position.
 

Stratty

Squier Talker
Dec 27, 2009
93
Alabama
eh,..nope.

The case is $150, though I managed to get the guitar and case for around $450. out the door. The 50's guitar just demanded a 50's case. First tweed case I ever owned, but I gotta admit I really like it. It fits with the whole 'Vibe' of the guitar.

Darn!!!! That would've been nice!!!
 

D.Allen

Squier-Meister
Jan 2, 2010
291
SF Bay Area
The gold pickgaurd is anodized aluminium which is suppossed to help keep noise down. You can also buy n aluminium pickgaurd shield from GFS or Fender to go under your pickgaurd. I am going to try one they say it will stop most of the hum without loss of highs like body cavity shielding can cause.
 

capt_goodvibes

Squier Talker
Dec 17, 2009
12
Land Down Under
I love these 2 Guitars, I especially loveeeee my new Sham Kamikaze, I already have a awesome CV 60's with a Mint Green Pickguard
and was really wanting a White CV 50's Strat, and change the Pickguard to White, but then I found the Sham which is perfect,
because its White like i wanted and it has the same PUPS as the CV 50's Strat except the Bridge PUP is Reverse Angled, with a Reverse
Staggered AlNiCo 3 Magnet Pole Pieces and Reverse Headstock

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Epinez

Squier Talker
Dec 20, 2009
26
Calgary, AB
Here's mine through different phases of its history. In addition to the below it also had Fralin Vintage Hots and Tonerider Pure Vintage in it. Most importantly, the stock pickups are now back and staying. Everything is stock again except for new pickup covers (the originals are too yellow) and better electronics:

Bone stock:
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Lace Sensors:
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Gold Guard for fun:
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Epinez

Squier Talker
Dec 20, 2009
26
Calgary, AB
ya i was just fooling around. Although the stock pickup covers really do need to be swapped. I don't have a new picture handy with the new ones, but if you look at my first picture (completely stock) you can see how the knobs and switch tip are a proper cream, but the covers are a much darker unrealistic yellow. When I took some standard fender creams they matched up with the knobs and tip perfectly.
 

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