mooncobra
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I'm sure whatever guitar you get him it will mean a lot to him! Good on you! People like you help restore my faith in humanity!
Mike.....I have a few extra guitars here I’d be happy to give to the kid. I’ve been donating some of my guitars to a local mom and pop guitar shop to try to help keep them alive and I still have a few here. I could meet you halfway if your up for a road trip ??? Steve
That is amazing! Kid is going to have a nice little starter rig!Someone on the gear page said they would give him some sort of boss katana. Amazing.
Hmmm.... that’s a valid point about the trem. Hadn’t even considered that. Maybe Mike is willing to help him with re-strings and tuning?This brings me a lot of joy.
I'd steer clear of getting him anything with a floating trem. There's nothing more discouraging than a guitar that requires a lot of work to re-string, tune, detune to drop d, all that.
I think any standard Strat would be perfect. Squier or Mexican Fender. Most are routed HSS, so if you have a harvested humbucker laying around (don't we all?), you can get a HSS pickguard and install it.
That way, not only does he get a versatile guitar that brings the rock, but he gets a platform that can evolve with him.
The guitar I'm playing the most these days is the body from my first guitar (Squier Affinity Strat made in China) with literally everything else replaced over the years with aftermarket parts.