Impressive. My collection story is a little different. I have a couple Strats but I usually fall in love with wrecks and repair them or do my own thing. I also have some of the old '69-72 Teisco/Sears Silvertone/Kay etc.
That "old school body" influence kind of explains the pink one below (and above) . Picked up the shell to carve a "Tyyster" or "Senn Easwood Model One" style body , so the color didn't matter. It was the shape that was going to save me time.
Below was actually from the seller's ad and I was imposing the lower two over it. But the body arrived in such good shape, no chips, nice and heavy, slightly used, I couldn't cut it up.
So I built it back up. With better parts. So that's how the top pink one got here.
So now, I am currently cutting a body by hand for the Eastwood style ( lower right ) out of lumber from an upright piano that a serial search says was actually featured in the 1923 World's Fair.
Tyyster , lower left . Eastwood Model One, lower right.