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I saw it at a flea market today and liked the large headstock and maple board. I didn't get it. Thanks for your input.
Alvin
At least, you got to look at it and touch it. I feel sorry for the chumps that buy them on-line. Who knows I may find a Chinese guitar and it may be the "Yuan"
The newer Squier Standard Strats with big headstock are actually from Indonesia. I have one and they're really not bad, need a little #0000 steel wool on the frets though.
I had a couple of '98 Affinity Strats from China though, and I will tell you they were nicer than the MIM Fender strat I had at the same time. Nicer neck and fretwork, 22 frets instead of 21, pickups were actually hotter. Now don't confuse them with later plywood Affinity Strats, those suck bad. Fender realized it was a mistake making the Affinitys nicer than the MIM Fenders, so of course instead of upgrading the MIMs they made the Affinity line shittier.
I actualy own one of them... not bad at all.
Didn't pay $150 for it, but I'd say it's worth 150 bones.
The Affinity Special series are not bad for what they are.
Definitely swap out the pickups, but the necks feel pretty damn good.
Also, go for one with a trans finish... they kinda have to use better wood since you'll be able to see it.
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