2016 Squier Standard Telecaster. One of my favorite guitars. Sticker on pickguard long since removed as she is a keeper
1982 Squier JV Jeff Beck Stratocaster. This was a limited model Fender Japan was producing under the Squier name in late '82. They replicated a guitar Jeff was playing during the 1978 Japan tour. Seymour Duncan was building the original guitar for Jeff using his 1961 Strat body and neck.
1986 Squier Contemporary Strat, my first Squier, I bought it in 1997, I think. Original owner had replaced the trem with a Schaller Floyd Rose, the tuners with Schallers and the pickup with a Gibson humbucker. Whilst the Gibson growls I found it lacking in top end and as it's two wire I couldn't split it so I had The Creamery build me one of his Dirty Shirt high wind humbuckers and had a mini toggle fitted to split it.
Telecaster parts guitar. Laser etched body from Walla Walla guitars.Pick ups from a Baja tele wired to a 4 way switch. Squier classic vibe neck and a wilkinson compensated bridge.
Said good bye to this one yesterday. Nice guitar just couldn’t bond with it, I think it’s because of the weird bridge.
Surfs up!!! Two Squier Vintage Modified "Surf" Stratocasters. Flipped a coin and kept the Candy Apple Red one.
Haven’t had the chance to take any new pics the past few days so I had to go to the vault! This was always just a cool picture to me. The guitar is an el cheapo from Amazon, but with a little work, it plays real nice. It also sounds a lot better now because I put a set of SD hot rails in it!