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I have Fender YJM Strat, '70s headstock, blonde finish, dimarzios...just like Yngwie's "duck" strat. Its really easy to get used to the scalloped frets. I think the best part is its awesome for bends...you can really grab ahold of the string and make it sing! They have 3 versions of the YJM strat: '50s style w/small headstock (discontinued) '70s style w/large hs made in Japan (discontinued) and the '70s style made in USA.
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I have had Two of them and thery are real cool
but the action is never going to be as low as a jackson but you don't need it that low also the Singles in them are not metal pickups they are real sweet sounding but you will need the right amp
i am thinking about buying another one someday soon
and the cut out for the gut works great for me [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
I've have a project guitar in the past with a scalloped board, felt and played great. I was just curious though because if I were ever going to buy a Fender, I'd buy one of these. [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
I had one from '92. Sonic blue, birdseye maple neck. It was great, but you really couldn't get a great metal tone out of it. I love scalloped fretboards.
In fact, my 85 Rhoads has a scalloped board. Not sure if they are factory or not...does anyone know if they offered this option back then?
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