SWEET!
Always partial to Strats. Early, for me, it was the Ventures. Bands I played in played every Ventures tune, and that was before they started playing Mosrites. The early sound was Strat all the way!
Then, I played surf music out of Victorville and San Bernadino. The "uniform" was a Strat painted the same color as the bass (P bass), a blond bassman head and twin tilt-back cabinets with 12's and a separate blond reverb sitting WAY OFF the stage on a thick pillow. Still have my original 59 stock Strat and 59 Bassman...both cherry, since I switched to a Guild Starfire for Surf about a year later.
This one is neat! The tremolo set-up and roller will actually do a lot to keep it in tune. Like ebony fredboards a lot more than maple. The humbucker will make the sound fat when it needs to be. Not sure about the wiring-how do the two knobs work?
I got a couple of new guitars, too. Got a Les Paul double-cutaway with P-90's...great sounding, dirty little blues axe...and a Ministar. Diki posted a link to NAMM oddities, and the Ministar manufacturer was one of them. It's basically a stick with a P-90...maple neck. Problem is, this is the worst production instrument I have ever purchased. It is imported and the intonnation is so bad that it is out on the first fret, back in at the octive. The nut is mounted incorrectly, with 1 mm between the low E side and the incorrectly cut neck. The thing is unplayable. The P-90 has no height adjustment mechanism. That is a big disappointment, since I was looking for a guitar to play with my B-3 which I could leave strapped on for mid-tune solos. They are also making a 'jazz" instrument - neck humbucker and piezo - and fretless bass. Don't think either one will be playable.
A shame that someone produces such a piece of crap.
I'd buy a guitar like the one you have. It looks GREAT!
Enjoy, and thanks for letting me know!
Russ
[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 02-22-2008).]