On the other hand, a full replica wouldn't really be that much more expensive, and might be more fun to do. My original plan was to do a tribute since I can just buy a single humbucker pickguard and use a Duncan Detonator from my parts bin, which would be a cleaner look than Eddie's hack job. I still haven't decided between doing a replica using correct parts or just a tribute. Is there a way to minimize the look of the stripe (wood bleach)? I say almost because this one has a skunk stripe. The neck is maple with a big headstock and a 12" radius almost perfect for a Frankie build. Cheap, but has a full thickness, solid wood body. The Starcaster is a lot like the Squire SE. Plus, the white one is a much easier (cheaper) build, since you don't need the correctly routed body or a Floyd Rose.Ī well used Fender Starcaster that I won on GW auctions. I prefer the white one, and Ed has said that he did too. A lot of folks do the Frankie builds, but most do the red version. I'm been kicking around the idea to do a white Frankenstrat build for a while, and Eddie's death last month spurred me to get it going.
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