Hm, where have I seen that before...

In all seriousness, it's probably just as well that I got the Hawk, or I'd be seriously tempted by the Noventa Strat.
A $1,000+ Mexican Fender... That just doesn't compute for me. But I can remember when MIMs only cost $400. Doesn't seem like that long ago... And I remember when American Fenders cost less than $1,000.
I'm not crazy about any of the color options that are available at the moment. I could get behind the powder blue one if it had a Maple fretboard, but that Rosewood doesn't look right. My P90 Furrian is CAR, so I'd prefer to have a Hawk in a different color, and while I like the idea of owning a white guitar, every time I think about actually buying one, I tell myself it's boring, and talk myself out of it. But then I can't recall ever seeing a P90 Hawk in a finish that made me stop and take notice.Partscaster wrote: ↑Mon Aug 02, 2021 7:49 pm I would rather have the mahogany bodied P90 strat than the alder one, I think.
Yeah, that did kind of jump out at me, to be honest. $1000 seems like a lot for something that is, ultimately, not that custom or anything. Other than the pickups and pickguard, it seems like everything about it could have come right off the the regular Fender production lines. It just seems like Fender's pricing plan is that a "regular" Strat is $800, and anything "different" adds a premium of 15% or more. But I see that a bunch have already shown up on Reverb!
You suppose this raises the price/value of all the used M.I.M Strats out there?
Yeah, it's actually been like that for a while, starting with the introduction of the "Roadworn" series several years ago (around 2010ish?). They cost $900 if I recall correctly, and when I first saw one at GC, I remember thinking: "that'll be the day I spend almost $1,000 for a Mexican Fender!", Now, whenever you see anything new or "different", it's always MiM, and it's always over $1k.glasshand wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 7:42 amYeah, that did kind of jump out at me, to be honest. $1000 seems like a lot for something that is, ultimately, not that custom or anything. Other than the pickups and pickguard, it seems like everything about it could have come right off the the regular Fender production lines. It just seems like Fender's pricing plan is that a "regular" Strat is $800, and anything "different" adds a premium of 15% or more. But I see that a bunch have already shown up on Reverb!
Well of course!