strat headstock?

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which strat headstock do you prefer?

Large
31
62%
Small
12
24%
Sloan
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14%
 
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Post by George »

i mean yeah, it wouldn't affect my decision on whether or not i'd actually but the strat or not. if i had a wishlist i guess it would be the big headstock
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My '73 is a bighead; I guess my '08 isn't but it doesn't bother me.
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Dave wrote:
Big head for the win. I think my all time favourite is an Oly Strat with maple neck, big stock and bullet truss. Preferably well aged. I love Teh yngwie malmstain

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Big ol' bighead.
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Post by Noirie. »

BobArsecake wrote:Image
Do like that on Daphne Blue/Sonic Blue Strats.

I prefer the small headstock though.
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Post by Noirie. »

timhulio wrote:Hey! It's the 'play loud' strat! Because 'play loud' is scribbled on a tiny piece of masking tape. Hairspray tosser.
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Post by Chris Fleming »

big but hit small on the poll by mistake
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Post by Paradigmforcosmos »

timhulio wrote:Hey! It's the 'play loud' strat! Because 'play loud' is scribbled on a tiny piece of masking tape. Hairspray tosser.
Careful there! It's a national tresure you're talking about.
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Post by tomin8r »

I'm partial to either a small headstock, or an early Jazzmaster one
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Post by jbuonacc »

definitely the larger headstock overall, but the smaller one looks very classy itself most of the time.

i used to think i liked all of the large Fender headstocks, but i grew to hate the one on the Mustang ('65 RI at least). it's just too damn big and "pregnant", looks like a goofy ass paddle from certain angles. oddly enough, it's pretty much the same as the big Strat headstock, but the body shape of the Strat makes it look more proportionate.

turns out that my favorite Fender headstock is on the Jaguar and Jazzmaster. bigger (longer?) than the traditional Strat, with a graceful curve and not that funny bulge. the mid-60s Hagstrom headstock is like this as well, though sometimes they rounded off the "heel" too much.
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Post by timhulio »

There was a third strat headstock. Check it.

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Post by benecol »

You mean the one discussed at some length in the attached article, Timothy?
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Post by timhulio »

Oh come on... the incorrect small one is mentioned two thirds the way through. In an article about headstocks.
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when the cake's talking the crumbs stay quiet
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Post by jagsonic »

My all time favestrat:

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Another one I've enjoyed over the years. I also have never seen another matching headstock 1966/1967, bound neck, stratocaster let alone in this color.

As it is today.

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Post by speedfish »

I like them both, but prefer the classic small headstock. The larger one reminds me of Bigsby's headstocks, which is who Leo Fender copied despite his denials over the years.
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