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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

Playing with a Fender Roadworn 60s Stratocaster and plugged in straight to a Vox VT30 Velvetronix amplifier.

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  • nice man, hey is the road worn actually worn to the wood or is there laquer over the marks?

  • Thanks! Some parts of the guitar are road worn down to bare wood, for example around the area where the right forearm rests and the back of the neck. There are also small areas where bare wood is showing around the body. It is really a great playing guitar.

  • By comparison. I have 2 G&L ASATs with 7.25" and 2 legacys with 12" and my RW is closer to the 12". It also has a fairly hefty c shape neck back. Of the 20+ RW's I have played this one has the biggest and flattest neck, perfect for me. Just a lucky find I guess but there's got to be others out there-anyone have one?

  • Consider yourself lucky. You may perhaps found a rare road worn. All the 60s road worn I have played have the modern C shape, perhaps your neck was mistakenly shaped to the U shape found on the road worn teles? Check out the road worn teles and compare the neck.

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  • Does anyone notice that Strats sound horrible on Vox's VT series? Specialy at AC30 simulate?

  • I'd take the Tex-Mex's over Texas Specials anyday. TS are way too hot, IMO.

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  • @Vladymir1916 Yeah I have the VT-50 and pretty much every setting sounds like shit, and on the vox they just add loads of treble...

  • Way too much 'bite' on this guitar imo. (maybe it's the amp)

  • @Daniel190257 the name made in usa and the resale value.

  • Like the guy said... made in Mexico by Mexicans or made in California by Mexicans...

    what's the difference? I have one made in Mexico and I can't tell the difference!

  • I own 4 differeent versions of American Strats, including a custom shop '60. My Fender Road Worn '60s Strat is a better playing guita among all of them and has become my go to guitar.

  • I still don't get the idea of " vintage" guitars. Ok, maybe those which aren't being manufactured anymore these days, but not normal strats getting extra dirt and being stored in damp rooms, what's the sense?? Get youself a normal strata

  • Its made in Mexico and certainly worth the $499 shipped new with gig bag. Musicianfriend had the roadworn on special a few months ago.

  • No. It's made in Mexico. probably not worth the price.

  • @thefrozenrope47

    nope, it's Mexican

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