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  2. Jackson Soloist - Wikipedia

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    The Jackson Soloist is an electric guitar model introduced by Jackson Guitars in 1984, although prototypes were available before then. The design is a typical "superstrat"; it varies from a typical Stratocaster because of its neck-thru design; tremolo: Floyd Rose or similar, Kahler; or a fixed Tune-O-Matic; premium woods; a deeper cutaway at the lower horn for better access to the higher frets ...

  3. Fender American Deluxe Series - Wikipedia

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    The entire range came with options such as solid tonewood bodies made from alder or ash, chrome or gold-plated hardware, aged plastic parts, Noiseless pickups, abalone shell dot position fingerboard inlays, a dark aluminum "spaghetti" decal, [3] 22-fret maple necks featuring rosewood, maple or ebony fretboards, quilted or flamed maple tops, rolled fingerboard edges, Fender S-1 switching, [4 ...

  4. Squier '51 - Wikipedia

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    The production neck and fret board is one piece maple, with peg-head and square heel profile identical to Telecasters, routed from backside for a peghead-accessible truss rod, the slot capped with "skunk-stripe" of darker wood. Rare specimens were constructed from two piece necks, with a maple fingerboard laminated to a maple neck.

  5. Fender Stratocaster - Wikipedia

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    Neck/fretboard. 1954–1959, one piece maple necks (including fretboard); 1959–1962, thick Brazilian rosewood (Dalbergia nigra) fretboard known as a "slab-board"; 1962–1966, thin Brazilian rosewood fretboard known as a "veneer-board"; 1966–1969, Indian rosewood or optional separate laminated "maple cap" fretboards; Pickup selector

  6. Starcaster by Fender - Wikipedia

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    Neck: Maple: Fretboard: Rosewood or Maple: Hardware; Bridge: Tremolo or hardtail: Pickup(s) 3 single-coil, 2 single-coil + bridge humbucker or single bridge humbucker. Colors available; 3-Tone Sunburst, Black, Purple, Torino Red, Candy Apple Red, Black Cherry burst over flame top maple, Metallic Black, Metallic Blue, Silver Burst, flat grey.

  7. Fender Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Color options were red or ivory, with white or black pick guards on both models. At release in 1981, the only neck option was maple with a rosewood fretboard; a maple neck with a walnut skunk stripe was introduced in 1982 alongside the rosewood fretboard on both "The Bullet" & "The Bullet Deluxe".

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