1973 EL DEGAS STRATOCASTER
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1973 EL DEGAS STRATOCASTER
HERE IS MY EL DEGAS 1973 STRAOCASTER MADE IN JAPAN...
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Re: 1970s el degas stratocaster
Hello vintagedan2010, and welcome here.
Hey, you done good grabbing this one back in the day! I'm not a Strat player but this is a really nice replica from what I see, and you've kept her in great shape.
I can't tell for certain from the one small view of the control cavity, but the body appears to be mostly mahogany, and possibly a laminate/sandwich construction? (or are those router lines I see? can't tell for sure)
As for the pick ups, Charles may have better information for you, but I am curious about those "Patent Applied For" stickers. Normally you'd see those on Gibson style humbuckers. Whether they're DiMarzio's or not I can't say. We do know that they were used fairly extensively on many of the 70's ED's but again I don't know if that extended to single coils. Might be a 'copy cat' attempt by a (then) new pickup company in an effort to gain some street cred?
Sounds like you're a happy camper!
Thanks for the pix.
Hey, you done good grabbing this one back in the day! I'm not a Strat player but this is a really nice replica from what I see, and you've kept her in great shape.
I can't tell for certain from the one small view of the control cavity, but the body appears to be mostly mahogany, and possibly a laminate/sandwich construction? (or are those router lines I see? can't tell for sure)
As for the pick ups, Charles may have better information for you, but I am curious about those "Patent Applied For" stickers. Normally you'd see those on Gibson style humbuckers. Whether they're DiMarzio's or not I can't say. We do know that they were used fairly extensively on many of the 70's ED's but again I don't know if that extended to single coils. Might be a 'copy cat' attempt by a (then) new pickup company in an effort to gain some street cred?
Sounds like you're a happy camper!

Thanks for the pix.
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Re: 1970s el degas stratocaster
Your pups look similar, and they may indeed by DM's, but the Yarmouth guitar seems to be a later model, and has the mother of pearl logo. Charles will likely have a better idea of the ages of both guitars when he checks in. It really doesn't matter. What counts is...they scream and you're happy!
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Re: 1970s el degas stratocaster
I normally would have said "definitely Dimarzios" but now I am not sure. Who knows with this crazy El Degas brand, sometimes!
I've seen the Strat copies sport a few different logo treatments - some like this have a curving decal like Fender would have used, and others have an inlaid logo.
I second Barry's call on the mahogany, but hard to know for sure. I would also bet the guitar sports a veneer or cap (probably on front & back) of some other wood for some purdy grain beneath the sunburst (Maple? Alder? Ash? I can't tell.).
I have so far never found a Strat copy for the right price to make me take the plunge (the LPs and Teles on the other hand.....
) - threads like this definitely help feed the GAS!! She's a beauty, and I'm glad to hear she plays and sounds great.
As for its rarity... sort of yes, sort of no.
Yes: sometimes they are hard to come by.
No: sometimes they are abundant on the used sites, and they never really command a high price. In my opinion, the obscurity of the El Degas brand, and Fender's own Squire/MIM/Hwy 1 lines, defeats the resale value on these. If I ever see an ED Strat copy come up on a used site for over $250 it sits there and sits there and sits there... and I can't be brought to overpay for one like I might a real set-neck beauty of a Ric-copy or similar.

I've seen the Strat copies sport a few different logo treatments - some like this have a curving decal like Fender would have used, and others have an inlaid logo.
I second Barry's call on the mahogany, but hard to know for sure. I would also bet the guitar sports a veneer or cap (probably on front & back) of some other wood for some purdy grain beneath the sunburst (Maple? Alder? Ash? I can't tell.).
I have so far never found a Strat copy for the right price to make me take the plunge (the LPs and Teles on the other hand.....

As for its rarity... sort of yes, sort of no.
Yes: sometimes they are hard to come by.
No: sometimes they are abundant on the used sites, and they never really command a high price. In my opinion, the obscurity of the El Degas brand, and Fender's own Squire/MIM/Hwy 1 lines, defeats the resale value on these. If I ever see an ED Strat copy come up on a used site for over $250 it sits there and sits there and sits there... and I can't be brought to overpay for one like I might a real set-neck beauty of a Ric-copy or similar.

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Re: 1970s el degas stratocaster
Yup!charles wrote:...I would also bet the guitar sports a veneer or cap (probably on front & back) of some other wood for some purdy grain beneath the sunburst (Maple? Alder? Ash? I can't tell.).
Yup again! Never been interested in the "Strat's".I have so far never found a Strat copy for the right price to make me take the plunge (the LPs and Teles on the other hand.....)
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