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Squier Vintage Modified Series Guitars
According to the Squire website, their Vintage Modified Series Strat and Tele guitars are all about four big Vs — vintage style, versatility, vibe and value.
Here's Squire's descriptions of each model:

"Vintage style with some modded twists. Squier’s Vintage Modified Strat guitar incorporates the best of classic Fender® styling and some flashy finishes."
"The Vintage Modified Strat HSS combines a chop-shop look with a hot output, black-bobbin HB-112 humbucking bridge pickup slammed into the traditional Strat design. Other features include a gloss-finished maple neck and two Duncan Designed Stack for Strat pickups (neck and middle)."
"A versatile guitar with a killer vibe. The Vintage Modified Tele SH features a gloss-finished maple neck, black chrome knurled knobs, Duncan Designed Tele Stack and HB-102 humbucking pickups with Alnico 5 magnets, reverse control plate and a vintage-style six-saddle bridge."
"The Vintage Modified Tele SSH combines chop-shop looks with hot pickups in the traditional Telecaster design. Features include a gloss-finished maple neck, black chrome knurled knobs, Duncan Designed Mini HB Tele Stack and Stack for Strat pickups, reverse control plate, vintage-style six-saddle bridge and five-way switching."
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