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A dreadnought acoustic guitar with laminated spruce top, available also as an acoustic/electric with built-in pickup and pre-amp and a third version adding built-in tuner, with 20 frets, 25.3" scale length, 1.69" width at nut, 2.24" width at heel and 3.94"–4.92" body depth. A 3/4 scale "Starcaster Colt" acoustic guitar.
In 2021, Fender released "Made in Japan Limited Run Fender '51" for Japan market only. This model was sold only at Fender Online Shop [7] and FENDER SHOP in MIKI GAKKI AMERICAMURA. [8] The price was JP¥132,000. Specifications: Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele pickup (Bridge), Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele pickup (Neck), Basswood body, Gloss ...
The STRAT featured a hotter bridge pickup, marketed by Fender as the X-1. The controls and hardware were gold plated and included a uniquely massive synchronized tremolo. There was no standard neck for The STRAT, but three shapes were available: C, D, and U. Some colors featured matched headstock painting.
The Stratocaster was the first Fender guitar to feature three pickups and a spring tension vibrato system, as well as being the first Fender with a contoured body. [9] The Stratocaster's sleek, contoured body shape (officially referred to by Fender as the "Original Contour Body" [10] [11]) differed from the flat, squared edge design of the ...
Electric guitar models no longer in mainstream production: Fender Bronco [10] (Lives on through Squier as a bass guitar) Fender Bullet [11] (lives on through Squier) Fender Coronado [12] Fender Cyclone (lives on through Squier) Fender Esquire; Fender HM Strat USA/Japan; Fender Marauder; Fender Musicmaster; Fender Performer; Fender Prodigy [13 ...
Eric Clapton Stratocaster: Fender: 1988–present The first signature model produced by Fender [108] Eric Johnson: Eric Johnson Stratocaster Fender: 2005–present [109] Eric Johnson Stratocaster Thinline 2018-? First semi-hollow stratocaster with classic body shape [110] Eric Johnson 1974 "Virginia" Stratocaster
The Starcaster was commercially unsuccessful, perhaps because of a public notion that Fender was a "solid-body, single coil brand" and Gibson was the "semi-hollow, humbucker brand". As a result, Starcasters are very rare, but are worth less in today's vintage market than many other semi-hollow guitars from the same period to collectors because ...
The guitar is a white 1960s model (sometimes incorrectly identified as a 1959 model [1]) with a hardtail bridge, [1] which has been retrofitted with a 1959 maple neck. [ 2 ] Rodgers got the guitar in a shop in Miami Beach, Florida ; [ 3 ] at the time, fellow Chic -member and bassist Bernard Edwards suggested he trade in the Gibson he was ...