True! But that's bad news for me, because now I really want it!!
It's very irrational, because I have a perfectly nice 50s Roadworn (which looks like the Jurassic Strat) and I actually sold my old strat because of the rosewood fretboard.
I think I'll just go and mow the lawn or something and see if the offer is still there tomorrow... ;-)
You mentioned the word "investment" in your other post.
Most of my guitars have eventually increased in value (including my MK strat), but only after 20 years or so. And when you take inflation into account, this MK strat isn't going for much more than I paid for mine new in relative terms.
So from investment terms, I would say a guitar is usually not a good investment. I also suspect that in practice you wouldn't actually notice a huge difference from your Roadworn. A strat is a strat is a strat...