Check out these three Hank Marvin Signature Strats.
Fender Custom Shop Hank Marvin Signature Limited Edition Stratocaster 1992
https://neverenoughstrats.com/en/product/coming-soon-fender-custom-shop-hank-marvin-signature-limited-edition-stratocaster-1992/
Fender Hank Marvin Stratocaster Japan (export) Limited Edition Series 1996
https://neverenoughstrats.com/en/product/coming-soon-fender-hank-marvin-stratocaster-japan-export-limited-edition-series-1996/
Squier Hank Marvin Artist Series 1992
https://neverenoughstrats.com/en/product/coming-soon-squier-hank-marvin-artist-series-1992-fiesta-red/
Recorded with a Røde NT2A in front of a clean Blackstar HT5R with just a bit of Reverb from the amp. I play a G Chord and some mediocre blues noodling in G in all switch positions. You can find pics and info on my website.
A Strat is a Strat, isn’t it? Not really. Since ‘54 every Fender Stratocaster is different. Neck profile, pickups, weights, kind of woods used, fingerboard, finish, Custom Shop or reissue. Even if you have two Strats of the same year, the same type and the same setup, they will not sound and play the same. My advice, buy a used Strat. It will hold its value, so you will play for free! What is your perfect Strat? My answer: Never enough Strats!
I’ll keep searching and playing! Buying, trading and selling the wonderful Fender Stratocaster. Only Fender Stratocasters, only American made, only used, vintage guitars. So check out what I have in stock on https://neverenoughstrats.com/en/ And drop me a message if you are interested or searching for something specific.
00:00 Bit of history
01:56 Specs of the Custom Shop
05:48 Specs of the Squier
07:51 Specs of the Fender Japan
09:17 How does the Squier sound?
12:00 How does the Custom Shop sound?
14526 Final words and bye bye
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