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Are mexican strats total crap compared to american models?What are the exact differences?
64Firebird said:I think that if these MIA snobs couldn't see the MIM tag on the headstock they wouldn't know the difference.
Blue Bear Sound said:A friend and I went guitar shopping in Montreal last summer (being bored with Ottawa stores!)........
I'd never even seen Mexican Fenders before then.......... we were going thru the bass section and noticed these incredibly inexpensive Precisions on the rack..........
We pulled one down and started messing with it.......... pots almost hanging off, wobbly, switches go both up and down and side-to-side, bad feel, bad playability, bad tone............ ugh....
Figured it was a messed store demo, we pick up another - same thing -- they were all like that.... we still hadn't noticed where they were made.... we called the sales clerk over asking him what the hell is the story with these bush guitars??? He said, "...oh... those are the Mexican Fenders.... "
We then checked out the MIM guitars and found them in exactly the same state as the basses....
Hmm.... I see......... we
walked over to another section and found the MIAs......... need I actually tell you if there was a difference???
If you guys are happy with the MIMs and they work for you, great! But you couldn't pay me to touch one ever again - let alone buy one - after what I saw with my own eyes and hands..........
I'll take the MIAs, thanks........!
Blue Bear Sound said:...I'm not sure why you'd think I'd post a lie, when I've been straight-up since the moment I started posting at hr.com!![]()
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Regardless, that is an exact account of my only hands-on experience with Mexican Fenders................
Blue Bear Sound said:
We pulled one down and started messing with it.......... pots almost hanging off, wobbly, switches go both up and down and side-to-side, bad feel, bad playability, bad tone............ ugh....