1961 was an exceptional period for Fender and the Stratocaster. The rosewood fingerboard had been introduced in 1959; this has the early ‘slab’ style fingerboard with clay dots. This is a beautiful, fully playable example.This guitar includes a copy of a bill of sale – as used! – from a shop in Toronto, the bridge cover, arm, cable, and strap. It’s in good condition except for the decal, which has dried and flaked in areas.
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This early 70’s strat has a white finish that has been aged to a nice cream look. It is all original except for the added Schaller tuners and comes with an older non original hardshell case.
MORE →The Fender Eric Johnson Strat is based on a 1957 stratocaster with a few custom specifications. This guitar is designed to meet all of Eric Johnson’s needs. This example is in excellent overall condition with only very minor play wear and it comes with the original beige hardshell case.
MORE →This Fender Stratocaster from 1956 has a fantastic mid-50’s Fender neck with great playability, original components and original case containing the strap and bridge cover.
MORE →Today we’re going back to The Twelfth Fret Repair Shop and continue our look at setting up a Strat Trem. Here we will upgrade the tuning machines and clean up the bridge and nut.
MORE →Get your summer start right with a “Cold Shot” and a SRV Fender Strat in excellent shape!
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