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beautiful computer. :yes: :woot:

hey fusion is that an american series strat?

Nope. It's japanese. They stopped making them a few years back and I was able to get my hand on the last new one I could find. It's made out of japanese maple. I love the wood that they used on em. The hardware is sub-par american, but after an accident we had when I was playing in Mexico with phosphoric acid, I had to update the hardware anyway. The pickups are a custom setup with hum-buckers in neck and bridge that can be split to single by pulling the relative tone knob out. The guitar only weighs about 4 pounds. Very light.

Nope. It's japanese. They stopped making them a few years back and I was able to get my hand on the last new one I could find. It's made out of japanese maple. I love the wood that they used on em. The hardware is sub-par american, but after an accident we had when I was playing in Mexico with phosphoric acid, I had to update the hardware anyway. The pickups are a custom setup with hum-buckers in neck and bridge that can be split to single by pulling the relative tone knob out. The guitar only weighs about 4 pounds. Very light.

man that sounds sweet. my uncle has a custom strat. same pickups jimi hendrix used + humbuckers. such a great guitar :( it sounds great too. plus its pearl white and doesnt have a scratch on it.

here's a few new pics eventhough everything is pretty much the same...my tv is across my room but i have my pc connected to it still (not on in the pic though).

http://www.stevofc.com/room/pclaptopdesk.jpg

http://www.stevofc.com/room/tvps2gamecube.jpg

Yo Stevo, any chance you can hook me up with that desktop, d00d?! :D :)

...Its perfect for me, I hate distracting desktops...

(Oh, and i must take a new pic of my setup! :happy: )

man that sounds sweet. my uncle has a custom strat. same pickups jimi hendrix used + humbuckers. such a great guitar :( it sounds great too. plus its pearl white and doesnt have a scratch on it.

lol, mine has many scratches. It's just a tool that gets used. They are very nice guitars though, I have enjoyed mine very much. My very first electric was a Epiphone Les Paul. It had some neck issues so I sold it and got this. It since has been one of the best buys I have ever made. I can leave it in cold and hot weather and tug it around and play with it for a week before needing to touch the keys, and even then it is usually only less than a cent or two off. I know other people with strats that do not have this much luck too, so I don't know what's up with mine. They keys also got ruined with the rest of my hardware in Mexico (just not shiny anymore) but I have refused to replace them afraid that it will no longer stay in tune as it does. The weight is nice also, about 4lbs and with a neoprene strap I can hardly tell it is there. Anyway, enough rambling. But yes, if you are considering getting one, I cannot say enough good things about them.

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