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I don't know if there are any guitars that I really hate, or simply cannot stand; but I do have strong preferences. I really have liked the 3 Fender Telecasters that I have owned. I like both the tone and the neck of all of them, although they were/are three different models (1) An original '54 Tele (2) Thinline Tele (3) FMT HHH, which i currently own and use. However, do not like the feel of the Strat at all. They sound okay, but I have never picked one up that felt comfortable in my hand.
My favorite guitar that I have ever owned, from the point of playability and feel, was my Gibson ES-175...it was a '66 model.
I lived in Germany 12 years and there is a German guitar that I like real well called Hoyer.
But, the best answer for your question is the Fender Strat...don't hate it, just don't like it nearly as much as many of the others. Good question!
Al
Last edited by Al David; 06/09/07 04:38 PM.
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