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Originally Posted by VAByrd
Thanks to all that replied, setting my sights on a used MIM.....This site is great, lots of good information here.
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You can't go wrong with a MIM Std, Jimmy Vaughan, Classic Series or Road Worn Strats. I would say the same thing about the new Squier Classic Vibe Strats, they're not just nice for a Squier, they're nice period. There's a very long list of Strats you could consider, but you should also be prepared to get a decent amp, tuner and lessons.
I recently selected an amp for my niece who started playing, I wanted an amp with a headphone jack, cd input, a few effects that are easy to set-up, light enough to pack but loud enough to practice with her friends. I ended up getting here a Roland Cube 40x, which is a really nice little amp IMO.