Aggiemundo said:
Thanks for the thoughts so far all! As far as bands he's big on the Stones, Pink Floyd, Ac/Dc, and Zeppelin. So maybe I do need to consider that.
A Fender MIM HSS strat is what I would buy him, if he were my kid. That would be what I would recommend, unless he just hates the look of a Strat (if so, pick another hobby =p) or you just can't afford to pay that kind of money. Remember, you can always resell it on reverb with minimal loss. Just keep the box it's shipped in.
As mentioned above, the HSS stands for Humbucker/Single/Single. It will allow you to get that Humbucker tone you want at the bridge, but still allow you to do that sparkly Strat neck tone, like Gilmour loves to showcase better than anyone else.
At that point, it just comes down to how much you want to spend. You can find an American Standard or Professional HSS Strat used for $800-$1000. That is a quality American made guitar that can last him for the rest of his life. The Mexican Fenders are incredible guitars for the price, and are made with the same woods as the American models. I don't know how many of the components are the same as the American models, but then it is just assembled in Mexico. It is a real Fender guitar, not a Squire or some lower quality brand.
I don't have experience with G&L, but I'm sure they are fine. G&L was the company Leo Fender co-founded after leaving Fender.
Again, I would HIGHLY recommend a used guitar. Buying a new guitar for a beginner is a waste. Hell, with a strat, the more beat up it is, the better! Best looking guitar after taking some wear and tear.
https://reverb.com/marketplace?query=Fender%20Stratocaster%20HSS&condition=used&price_max=1000Find one he likes, then run it by us on the price, and we will give you an idea of what you should offer the seller. Make sure the seller has good ratings, and you should be safe. Reverb also guarantees the sales. Looks like the Fender Professional Strats are going for around $1K. You could potentially talk someone down to $850, if they want to get rid of it. I just sold an American Professional for $900. Any American Standard or Professional after about 2011 is a fantastic guitar that will last the rest of his life.
In case you are not aware (Obviously there are times they play others if needed):
- Stones: Fender Telecaster
- Pink Floyd: Fender Stratocaster
- AC/DC: Gibson SG (Angus) or Grestch (Malcom)
- Zeppelin: Telecaster on earlier recordings (Including the solo to Stairway), Gibson Les Paul on later