
rupe
Active member
This hits close to home for me. When Fender first released their relics in the late 90's I thought it was the dumbest, most "poser-ish" thing that I had ever seen (and I still think it's poser-ish). I was making fun of one (a Mary Kaye) at a buddy's music store when he encouraged me to "not knock it before I tried it". I went home with it.TheMagicEight":3fh8skig said:Not a big fan of them myself. But if you pulled one off the shelf and it was the best Strat you'd ever tried (and assuming you had the money and were in the market for a Strat), would you buy it?


Although I hated the relic'ing, the guitar was the best sounding and playing new Strat that I had ever laid my hands on...simply a great guitar. I still hated the fake wear and wished that Fender would build something that felt like this (thin nitro, oil neck? C'mon Fender!) without looking so bad but the sound and feel outweighed the poser factor for me. The guitar didn't last too long as my #1 Strat though...it was surpassed a few months later by a Tom Anderson Hollow Classic. I then sold it when the original relics starting bringing big $$$.