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Sunburst Fender American strat rosewood
For consideration is a mint sunburst Fender American Standard Strat with rosewood fretboard, upgraded case, and the 50’s styled pickups.
I have a brother in law who is looking for an acoustic so I would like to pay it forward, and see if I can’t trade this strat for a solid acoustic for him to pursue his song writing on. Trade value $1000 or so.
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Sending you a pm
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Can you elaborate a bit on the neck? Would you consider it a thin neck, thick, round, etc. Forgive me for not knowing much about these, I'm sure there are standard specs to be had. I do prefer the rosewood fretboard over the maple ones. My trade bait is a Taylor GS8 with the LR Baggs Element VTC undersaddle pickup.
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Sure thing. Necks are surely objective, but I would say it’s a comfortable medium c. I find the Martin pa profile a little too thin but I really like the standard Taylor carve and find myself at home on the strat neck. Hope that makes sense. I can take measurements if need be but I believe it’s slightly narrower in but width.
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That is perfectly clear. Medium C makes sense to me. I also like that you find it comfy like the Taylor neck.
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Traded please remove.
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