Hey they're your guitars, put on stickers if you want to, that's your business. I wouldn't, and don't really like to see them done that way, but I will say...
Shame on you!
I'm still thinking about a pinstripe job on one of my el cheapo Tele copies, but it will probably be masked and painted after a trial run with some tape to see how it will look.
I didn't think to mention the ambient temperature issue, that's always a problem, and I now get my guitars inside and out of the cases first thing so they can come to room temp while I set up, at least 45 minutes, I prefer over an hour when possible. That's why air conditioner vents give me fits, one place locally has one directly above me and I can't keep a guitar in tune more than 2 songs or so, and also usually have to wear a jacket all night because it freezes me. I get cold easy though...the A/C comes on and halfway through the song I'm outta tune...
Sitting in the house on the stand, all of them stay in tune really well, in fact when I recorded Sihlouette of A Daydream all I did was check the tuning, didn't have to touch the tuners at all and it hadn't been put on a tuner in over a month. The Cort CL1500 stays in tuine that well too, I almost never have to tweak it. Surprisingly the strat style floating bridge guitars both stay in tune fairly well at home too, (Squier Strat and Peavey Patriot) usually I find one or two strings very slightly off, just enough to hear the difference. One division on my Qwik Tune is a very slight difference...but that's all they vary sitting on the stand.
One place in Baton Rouge (mid 80's) the owner let us put a baffle in front of the A/C vent over the stage to force the air to the front of us since it gave us so much trouble with intonation. We'd bring something with us every time we played there. Direct the air somewhere else and no problems. Until then we were all retuning every couple of songs. (2 guitars and bass)
JW that would be a nice looking strat without all the ugly stickers...
couldn't resist...
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