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Old 05.26.2006, 10:18 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by youthoftomorrow
i own a Squier Stratocaster and i want to get a nicer guitar. i've been looking at several different guitars, mostly Teles (i like the necks, but the pickups don't really work for me). today, i went to a guitar shop and started noodling around on a Fender Strat and i really liked it. it's a bit different than my Strat (the neck is a slightly different shape, the pickups sound better, and this one has a single coil as opposed to a humbucker in the bridge position). i would really like to get one, but then i'd feel kinda stupid for having two of the same guitar. i could sell the one i have, but i fear that i would later regret having sold my first guitar (even though i've had my bass longer). can anyone give me any advice and/or ease my situation?

Don't sell your first guitar. I can never understand why anyone would sell their first guitar. Personally, I don't like strats, I'm not a fan of the bridges or the overall tone, but whatever floats your boat man.
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