Description
What makes this guitar special: A great playing piece with tons of vintage flair, in a highly desirable and difficult to find shell pink finish. Built to the original specifications of the 1962 Stratocaster, this piece has all the charm and looks of a vintage guitar in a modern package, ensuring maximum playability. The serial number dates this piece to either ’93 or ’94. Because there is no discernible neck date or pot code to go off, we’re calling it a ’94 based on specs and serial. It has been professionally setup by our in-house luthier, and will arrive ready to play.
Cosmetic condition: Very good shape, with various surface scratches, and small dents, dings, nicks, and scuffs, as well as some light oxidation on the hardware. There is also a crack in the tremolo cover.
Body: Contoured double cutaway alder body in shell pink finish with 3-ply mint colored pickguard and six-screw tremolo bridge with individually adjustable saddles.
Weight: 7lb, 9.1oz
Neck: Nicely rounded maple neck with white side dots and white dot inlays. Rosewood fingerboard is in great shape with no pitting, and frets are in good shape too with only some very light playwear. 1 11/16” nut width, and 25 1/2" scale length. Vintage style tuners are in full working order. Neck is straight and truss rod functions as it should.
Electronics: Three single-coil pickups (Neck-5.92K ohms, Middle-6.65K ohms, Bridge-6.59K ohms) with 5-way pickup selector switch and cream colored skirted knobs, 2x tone, 1x volume.
Case: Fender hard shell case included.