The Superstrat Thread

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I've wanted a Burning Water for a LOOOOOOOONG time. Now I want a few more LOL. Killer, killer guitars for sure.....with quality up there with Suhr and Anderson. Their finishes are 2nd to none IMO. The neck is a chunky C with 1 5/8" nut, which is just perfect for me.
 
There are quite a few headstocks I really don't like and for whatever reason the Tyler headstock doesn't bother me at all. I think it's kind of cool.
 
glpg80":2rt2ozw5 said:
DUDE@! you've got a robin medley with no fret markers!?! always craved one - but having not played one they are rare, decided not to jump on ordering one.

looks like you have anderson pickups in it too?

what are the spec's? thats is an awsome guitar :rock:

There is not a shreddier neck out there than my Robin Tedley. I have owned several J-Craft/Prestige Ibanez guitars and my Robin neck kills them...IMO. :thumbsup:
 
killertone":2amphz7i said:
glpg80":2amphz7i said:
DUDE@! you've got a robin medley with no fret markers!?! always craved one - but having not played one they are rare, decided not to jump on ordering one.

looks like you have anderson pickups in it too?

what are the spec's? thats is an awsome guitar :rock:

There is not a shreddier neck out there than my Robin Tedley. I have owned several J-Craft/Prestige Ibanez guitars and my Robin neck kills them...IMO. :thumbsup:

i do own a prestige and i have to say its my number 1 guitar right now in the collection. your gas is enticing, i wish i could play one :cry:
 
fyi there is a very good reason the Tyler headstock is shaped the way it is. Jim has done extensive testing to create that shape.
 
thenine":jodw0ocb said:
fyi there is a very good reason the Tyler headstock is shaped the way it is. Jim has done extensive testing to create that shape.

tube covers on or off?
 
Chubtone":2aabyfhj said:
There are quite a few headstocks I really don't like and for whatever reason the Tyler headstock doesn't bother me at all. I think it's kind of cool.

Me too - I actually dig it. And having played a burning water once I would still want one even if it had a donkey-dick headstock! The neck was surreal.
 
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Some have come and gone, but here are a few I have/have had--

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these count? and they are actually strats to boot...
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Body : Off Set 2P Alder
Neck: Straigjt Grain Maple
Neck Shape: 1960 C-Back Shape
Fingerboard: Madagascar Rosewood/12R-14R
Frets : 22F/JD#6105
Pickguard : tort
Tuners: Vintage
Bridge: Floyd Rose Original
Controls: Master Volume /2 Tone (F/C&R)
Switch: 5way Lever position
Pickup; 69 Strat Single-Coil (F&C) / Seymour Duncan TB-1b w/Cover (R)
Body Finish : Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck Finish : Nitrocellulose Lacquer


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Klein s-5 scooped neck middle
Suhr Aldrich bridge
blower switch
treble bleed
mega switch (e)
vsvg bridge
gohto sg-91 tunners
tusq xl nut
 
Here's a Custom Shop ESP MII I just picked up. Neck thru, ebony board, emgs, flamed top.

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rupe":1yn4ugvl said:
Is the Suhr in the middle Korina? Gorgeous guitar :thumbsup:


Yes Sir! with a Pao Ferro Board. It is by far the best vintage sounding Suhr i have ever owned. The tone reminds me of an early Korina Explorer.
 
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