Weird and Wonderful Squier Guitars
I really like non-standard guitars. Vintage be damned! Give me the big radius fingerboards, alternative scales, rounded heels, the lot.
You can pay a fortune for a Fender Ultra Luxe, or you can get something cheaper. Squier is cheaper, but still “cool”. So here are a bunch of weird and wonderful Squiers I’ve come across, so I can remember they exist when I’m looking for something.
Some common themes you’ll see in Squier guitars I have my eye on are 12-inch radius fretboards (I just quickly sell anything with a 9.5-inch radius), sculpted neck heels (ditto, I often play at the higher end of the fretboard), and a Stratocaster-style tremolo block. These are personal preferences. But they’re also more “modern” and definitely not “vintage”.
You can definitely get those features on other guitars, both cheap and expensive. But I can’t make this a list of everything!
I’m putting this down roughly in the order of “I’d buy that!”
I’ve put in the cover image for this post a guitar I don’t actually want, but do like looking at — the Paranormal Supersonic. It’s cute, it’s pink, it has a funky layout, but it’s just not of a shape or spec list that’s for me.
Squier Contemporary Active Jazzmaster HH (2018)

I kind of love HH guitars. You can get a surprising range of tones out of them, depending on the pickups.
What’s cool about the Contemporary Active Jazzmaster HH is that it breaks from tradition in so many ways.
- Comes in Shell Pink (this obviously comes first!)
- 12-inch fretboard radius, 25.5-inch length (thin C-shape, 21 frets)
- 2-point Stratocaster-style bridge
- Sculpted neck heel
- Graphite nut
- Satin neck
- Active SQR Humbuckers (needs a 9v battery. But whatever, it lasts over 1,000 hours, and only drains while plugged in)
- 3-positions witch
- Roasted Maple Neck
You do have to think about whether active pickups suit your style. But you can play whatever you like with them (here is a good clip with them as cleans. They sound like single coils!)
This one comes in a few versions, so I have to be sure to find the one with a normal tremolo block and no Floyd Rose bridge.
Squier Contemporary Telecaster

It’s so rare to see a Squier with a sculpted neck heel, but many Contemporary series models have it.
I’d love a Contemporary Telecaster (just don’t want a Floyd Rose which is why I don’t want the Strat – but I like the Contemporary Strat Special).
What makes the Contemporary Telecaster different:
- HH pickup configuration — A rail SQR humbucker in the bridge, and an Atomic humbucker in the neck position (Described as SH by Fender). 3-position switch (no split)
- Roasted maple neck
- Graphite nut
- 12-inch radius fretboard, standard 25.5-inch scale length
- Stratocaster-style bridge (not the standard 3-block saddle)
- Sculpted neck heel
Squier Paranormal Strat-O-Sonic

Why it’s weird and different:
- Soapbar Alnico single-coil pickups. (They look like P90s…)
- Push-pull control for series/parallel and phase switching
- Compensated wraparound-style bridge
- 12-inch radius fingerboard
- Short 24.75-inch scale length
This guitar is weird and cool. I love it. I don’t care that the fingerboard is laurel and not something else (I’m not too fancy… I like ’em all).
I really like short-scale guitars. They’re just slightly more comfortable to play.
Squier Contemporary Stratocaster Special

This guitar has it all, really, for a Squier. A 12-inch radius, contoured heel, three pickups, and a bridge that works (personally, I am not a fan of Floyd Rose).
Why this is cool and different:
- Three alnico Squier SQR pickups in an interesting configuration, five-position switch
- 12-inch fretboard radius
- Graphite nut
- Sculpted neck heel (yay)
- 2-point tremolo, like the big boy Fenders
They sell these new at time of writing but they’re a bit pricey!
Squier Paranormal Custom Nashville Stratocaster

This is the Squier take on the Nashville Strat that also comes in Fender configurations.
Why it’s weird and different: It’s not just a Tele/Strat hybrid. It’s a hybrid of a Strat with a Nashville Telecaster.
This means it has
- Three Fender-designed alnico pickups – probably the same as on Squier Stratocasters, but they look cool
- A Telecaster-style string-through-body bridge
- A “hybrid” Telecaster/Stratocaster body
- Telecaster-style switching
- Vintage-style tuners
- A push-pull knob for engaging the neck pickup in positions 1 and 2
This one doesn’t have a sculpted neck heel — but Fender stopped doing that on their MiM Nashville, too (the last one was the Deluxe).
Squier Contemporary Jaguar HH ST

This is an awesome-looking Jaguar, one of the offsets that gets less attention than the Jazzmaster. Why this one is weird and different:
- Twin humbuckers (Squier SQR Atomic – passive)
- 12-inch radius neck, 24-inch scale
- Roasted maple neck
- Sculpted neck heel
- Coil split and series/parallel switching
If you’re looking for an HH guitar don’t really need a whammy bar, then this is worth a serious look.
Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Custom II

Another weird Squier. The Vintage Modified line had some really interesting guitars!
The Vintage Modified Telecaster Custom II (cripes, that’s a long name) is unique for its
- Dual “Duncan-designed” P90s (Alnico 5)
- Stratocaster-style 2-point tremolo bridge and saddles
- Four control knobs — Les Paul-inspired (tone and volume for each pickup)
A fly in the ointment here is the 7.25-inch radius fingerboard. Just not for me. But plenty have liked it for decades! Nor does it have a contoured heel.
Despite those, it’s a unique and interesting Squier I wouldn’t mind owning.





I really like the Jaguar. I have a 97 Mustang Competition edition but I like the Jaguar better. The rest were cool enough for collecting but I want to play a Jaguar after seeing that one.
I have a Squire Stratocaster but I’ve modified. now a HSH config. Alnico V in the neck, Ceramic in the bridge. All with after market covers. Black pick plate and dials. 2″ nut Big Lou custom neck and black tuners I get a few cool tones out of it.
They’re all so cool aren’t they? Thanks for your comment, I just re-read my own list and went straight back to FB Marketplace. Just have to sell some of the other things sitting around…