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Welcome
to 57 Strat. The 1957
Fender Stratocaster has been one of the most sought-after guitars of our
times. By the late
1960s the Stratocaster was the standard axe in every warrior's toolkit. |
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Check out some of the real vintage 57's like this full-sized clear plastic Strat. It was used during the 1957 NAMM show to demonstrate the inner workings of the guitar. Original 1957 Fender Strats are here for your viewing pleasure. |
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At some time we all feel like our guitars can perform a lot better if we can get some different sounds. With fairly standard single coil or humbucking pickups, there are many ways to modify your guitar without using active electronics. |
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The Workshop contains schematics, numbered diagrams and parts list for 50's Stratocasters. Bridge and pickguard assemblies and the five way switch wiring diagram. Also, the most frequently asked questions about wiring. |
Would you buy a used guitar from this guy? When purchasing an old guitar you must be careful. There are a lot of forgeries around and many of these guitars are on the market. Find out what dealers don't want you to know. |
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It's A Matter Of Scale. IAMOS Underground with URL's and links to music and art. Featuring the work of independent musicians, artist and craftsmen you won't find elsewhere. Links to the Geb Rault Band and their MP3 web page. |
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The Wolford Tattler is North Dakota's premier source of news that you can not possibly use. One of the most controversial stories of the year happened right here in Wolford. "Farm Boy Kicks Chuck Norris' Ass". |
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Internet Amos is wanted for questioning in two states. The state of consciousness and the state of remorse. Having passed out and hit his head a few times, his "Warez It At" page is up to no good. |
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Jat has come to earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of normal inanimate objects. Faster than a speeding chicken yet able to leap small shrubbery in a single bound. Jat Inside. |