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My son just brought an '08 EJ signature model home over the weekend. I own a pair of AVRI Stratocasters and this guy lays waste to both of them.
Fantastic sounding pickups, 12" fretboard radius (which works for me since I am primarily a Gibson guy), I particularly like the perfectly quartersawn neck, it's very rigid and full of tone! The custom color and bound neck is a nice touch too. Anybody playing one?
I'm not a fan of his music so these guitars were not even on my radar.
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Eric,
I've had a few of those on my bench and they all presented themselves well.
I think Eric's meticulous nature and expectations pushed Fender to create a solid model. I'm also under the impression that his contract was such that if FMIC deviated on specs or quality he could terminate the agreement.
I'm not always sold on quarter sawn necks though. Some can be too stiff to adjust for the customer's preferences and this was the case on one such EJ I worked on.

Cheers,
Jeff

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One of the guys in my band plays one. I believe it's the second one he's owned. He absolutely loves it.

Scott
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Definitely a great guitar! I do know the guy is a tone freak and it is reflected in this instrument. The neck adjusts perfectly.

If you like the EJ model, you might also look at the Jeff Beck signature strat.

Happy Sunsets!

Toneschaser wrote:

My son just brought an '08 EJ signature model home over the weekend. I own a pair of AVRI Stratocasters and this guy lays waste to both of them.

Erick, that's one beautiful Strat! Do you know the name of that color? Pretty striking! So, why do you say that it 'lays waste to AVRIs'? In which way?

So, this is your son's guitar, not yours, then? We will not be seeing you play it at the next D-Rays gig?? (Personally, I think that'd be awesome! Smile )

Ivan
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This one is his! He's been flipping burgers and had some cash burning a hole in his pocket, a classmate of his had this for sale and he jumped right on it. After many years of false starts and wishful thinking on my part, the boy is turning into quite the player with a wicked right hand technique. It's real fun! We carry on a lot of conversations about gear and tone.
As far as the AVRI comparisons go it appears they pay more overall attention to a number of aspects of the build quality. The finish is thinner, the body is center joined - lightweight and very resonant (which I contribute to an extent to the thinner finish but also wood choice by board foot), The bridge seems to be of much better quality than those on my AVRI's, and the pickups are much more lively sounding. I also feel the quartersawn neck gives it better sustain and definition of single notes and chords. His is a 2008 model, not sure how the newer ones are.
It's funny, a year ago to the day that he picked up the Strat he bought a Gibson Firebird. When I asked him about the coincidence he told me that the stress of being back to school must make him want a new guitar. Teen problems!
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Ivan, if I'm not mistaken, I believe that color is called Palomino Gold.

-Cheers, Clark-

-Less Paul, more Reverb-

I love the color and the bound rosewood fretboard. Enjoy.

I bought an EJ strat when they first came out in the mid 2000's. They only came with he maple neck, back then. The rosewood neck models came several years later. My EJ start is, hands down, the best strat that I've ever played. The resonance of this guitar is absolutely "magical". When I play a chord or a note, it sustains really well, starts to fade, and then "blooms" back. I think that the body wood is the biggest factor, but think that the thin nitro finish, quarter-sawn neck, staggered tuners with no string trees, the specially designed pick-ups, and more, all contribute to the exceptional tone of this guitar. EJ's meticulous quest for the best tone really shows in his signature models. On the original Yahoo SG101 online forum, Dave Wronski has said that the EJ strats were the closest that a production guitar came to being a custom shop instrument. He also said that the EJ strats were the best production instruments to come from Fender since Leo sold the company to CBS in the mid 60's. Being that Dave is not only one of the finest guitarists that I've ever heard, but also builds guitars at Fender, his opinion carries some weight. By no means, am I the expert that Dave is, but my experience concurs with this opinion. I've played a lot (and owned a few) strats, and my to my ears, my EJ strat is, by far, the best.

Bob

Last edited: Oct 13, 2017 00:36:01

Ah, I forgot! The color is Palomino Brown.
And Robbie, Great additional info about the EJ's. They really are special guitars.

Last edited: Oct 12, 2017 07:20:52

It's truly a beautiful guitar. I remember seeing this finish in a Fender ad when it was introduced, but never again that I can remember. I'm guessing it didn't last very long. It's just gorgeous, though!

Some years ago I got to play an early EJ signature model with the maple board at length but it had thin strings and I didn't get to plug in so it was hard to judge. It was a nice guitar, but I have to say that to me it didn't seem superior to my reissues. Just different. Maybe I just lucked out with my guitars (three '62 reissues and one '65 reissue) and they're better than average, but they're great guitars. I recently got that Custom Shop NOS model, and though that's a better guitar than my reissues, the difference is not really that big, I would say. Mostly pretty subtle. Anyway, that's just my take on it. Would love to try out an EJ model with a rosewood board and fat strings, though, and maybe even do a direct comparison, that would be interesting.

Ivan
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......off to ebay and reverb. Talk later.

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stratdancer wrote:

......off to ebay and reverb. Talk later.

Here you go Dave. Because we all know you need another Strat. Big Grin

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

I've never seen let alone played an EJ Strat, but one thing is apparent, they hold their value like crazy. Always the sign of a great ax when players hold on to them and rarely sell. Out of my league, but I can dream.

There's one on eBay right now in Palomino Gold/Brown, 2011 for $1.5K - somebody buy it before I do something very stupid and crazy!!! David, help! Duh

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-Fender-Eric-Johnson-stratocaster-Palamino-metallic-/162503319141?hash=item25d5f3de65:g:5FQAAOSwxEpYxJHQ

Ivan
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The Madeira on Facebook
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The Space Cossacks on Facebook
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IvanP wrote:

There's one on eBay right now in Palomino Gold/Brown, 2011 for $1.5K - somebody buy it before I do something very stupid and crazy!!! David, help! Duh

http://www.ebay.com/itm/2011-Fender-Eric-Johnson-stratocaster-Palamino-metallic-/162503319141?hash=item25d5f3de65:g:5FQAAOSwxEpYxJHQ

Ivan,
Why would that be stupid and crazy?
You need a good Strat don't you?

Cheers,
Jeff

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http://www.youtube.com/user/crazyacesrock
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CrazyAces wrote:

Ivan,
Why would that be stupid and crazy?
You need a good Strat don't you?

Exactly!

Jeff, I don't think these guys appreciate a good enabler...
Whatever

LMAO

Wes
SoCal ex-pat with a snow shovel

DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices.

Ivan, the way I see it, you have a choice: You can either join Strataholics Anonymous, or go ahead and buy the guitar. Buying the guitar will be more expensive, but at least you won't have to hassle with all of those meetings, the sponsor, and all of the other stuff.
You know what to do. I think...

-Cheers, Clark-

-Less Paul, more Reverb-

Last edited: Oct 13, 2017 21:18:25

tahitijack wrote:

If you like the EJ model, you might also look at the Jeff Beck signature strat.

Yep, I have the Artist Series version, not CS. It is a part of me. I changed the pickupa to a trio of Duncan SSL-1. For me, it is the perfect Strat unless you need vintage specs to be happy.

Lorne
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Vancouver BC Canada

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