Fender Stratocaster, Description, History, & Facts

Fender Stratocaster, Description, History, & Facts

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Fender Stratocaster, model of electric guitar created by American inventor and manufacturer Leo Fender and known for its elegant design and tonal versatility. The Stratocaster, or “Strat,” as it is known by guitar aficionados, is easily recognized by the two horns that highlight the guitar body’s

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Revive the timeless sound of the '60s with the Fender Vintera II '60s Stratocaster and experience the iconic looks - inspiring feel - and incomparable tone that only a Fender can deliver.The Vintera II '60s Stratocaster features an alder body and a maple neck with rosewood fingerboard for classic Fender tone thats full of punch and clarity.

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Fender Made in Japan Limited International Color Stratocaster Maple Fingerboard in Sahara Taupe. The Made in Japan International Color Series revisits a rare coordinate in the logbooks of Fender history and puts a bright, unique and beloved series back on the map. The bold and captivating International Color collection originally debuted over four decades ago and was produced for less than one year.

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Fender Stratocaster, Description, History, & Facts