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Lake Placid Blue Strat

Wizard of Wailing

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BODY:
Chambered swamp ash, with swamp ash top.

NECK:
Goncalo Alves with ebony fret board
9.5 radius
SS 6230 frets
Clapton profile
24 3/4 scale

HARDWARE:
Super Vee Blade Runner Tremolo
Sprezel Locking Tuners
LSR Roller Nut

PICKUPS:
Bridge: Dimarzio Area 67
Middle: Seymour Duncan Antiquity II RWRP
Neck: Seymour Duncan Antiquity II
Series/Parallel Push-Pull option on volume knob.

MISC:
Aged white knobs and pickup covers.
Warmoth mint green pickguard
Tone bypass push-pull option on tone knob
 

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    I don't mind vintage frets because my main guitar used to be a 66 Mustang.  If you've been playing guitar long enough, you shouldn't have any problems bending on vintage frets. Plus the intonation seems a lot better on the first five frets than on my guitars with bigger frets.  The scale is perfect, not too big, not too small. I'm glad I had the series/parallel and tone bypass put in it.  In the 4 or 2 postion with those on it sounds great.
 
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