Hey, all in all it ain't too bad! Take your time and all this stuff is fixable.
aallen wrote:A previous owner must have lost the saddle and replaced it with a tele saddle, this is causing the intonation problem. Will probably replace the entire bridge....
Yeah that's gotta go. You should still be able to adjust the intonation, but the string location is wrong because of it. Replacing the bridge could be done but I'd focus on a new saddle. Whatever bridge you put in there likely won't be as good as the original, unless you're prepared to spend some $$$. Usually the sustain block on the cheaper trem bridges is pretty light weight for example. Check Stewart MacDonald to see what's available. I suspect that the string spacing on this is narrower than the North American standard.
These scratches by the bridge almost look like they were made on purpose.
I think so. These can be repaired or lessened considerably using the cyanoacrylate (crazy glue) drop fill method, and the entire body would benefit from rubbing compound and polishing compound and a good quality liquid wax. It's work but worth it.
The neck position pick-up cover is cracking, I am not terribly concerned about this. And yes that is a crack in the pickguard
These are both likely due to somebody trying to fit a North American sized pickguard. As you pointed out the installation is bad and forced. You can see evidence of a very crude cut effort around the tray of the fretboard.
This picture shows a poor repair job on the neck.
That is brutal! Rip it out of there and fill it with either a good quality wood filler or even epoxy, then sand it down and refinish at the same time you do the drop filling and polishing on the body. Depending on how bad the metal position marker is, you can pop it out and replace it with a proper one, or attempt to level it (carefully) with something like a Dremel tool.
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Yup! She's a sweetie!
String guides are missing, easily rectified.
Almost any Strat string tree should work I would think??
I will remove the pickguard tonight and see whats going on under there.
Yeah, I think it's a very good idea to strip her down completely and do an autopsy! Be prepared for just about anything though. Judging by what's visible there may be some surprises under the plastic! I think if you take your time and have some fun with it, she may just turn out to be a decent little player!
I suppose I should make the LP my priority project and then worry about the strat.
Don't worry, this one will wait patiently for you!
