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Las Palmas Norte 12/07/2019 01:06This neck appears to be 21 frets not 22 as stated above. -
I can confirm the neck is 21 frets. Also, the pick guard is 3-ply not 1-ply. I own one of these (from 2019 - model number 037-0045-506 - black with white pick guard and Indian Laurel fretboard). -
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admin 10/23/2020 16:36Good catch. Updated to 21 frets.
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I bought a limited edition Red Sparkle Squier Bullet Telecaster in Oct., 2018. 3-ply pickguard WBW. I believe the body is thicker and comparable to a standard tele. The input jack plate is metal and round (I believe the other bullet tele's at that time had a square plastic one, but I could be wrong). I love the guitar. It's unique and the finish is beautiful. It's kind of an odd-ball with regards to it's upgrades, quality, etc. There are reviews available that go into greater detail. I liked it so much I had to buy a matching limited ed. Red Sparkle Strat in Oct., 2019. The Strat does not have the upgrades that the 2018 Tele has. It has a one-ply pick-guard, thinner body, cheaper tuners... BUT, it has a thru-body trem bridge, whereas the newer versions are hardtails. I was thinking of modding the Strat because the finish is so awesome, but I have to reconsider because it'll be a rarity to have an original with the trem etc. OR I might just need to buy another one :/ . Long story, short: Squiers just keep getting better. I've been paying attention since '82.