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2015 Fender Custom Shop 55 Stratocaster, Ash/Relic Faded Fiesta Red
We love the work of the Fender Custom Shop; they are undoubtedly producing some of the most excellent electric guitars on the market. Considering they are one of the few who wrote the book on what an electric guitar is, this 1955 relic’d reissue feels, looks, and sounds incredible. It features a full neck profile and handwound ’55-style single-coil pickups. This instrument has the quintessential Stratocaster vibes. It’s been relic’d, so you don’t have to baby the finish, and it already feels well-worn and played-in. This is a lot of electric guitar mojo for the price. Dressed in Faded Fiesta Red, this guitar would look and sound good in anyone’s guitar stable. Oh and by the way, it was signed by Stratocaster master John Cruz.
Other keywords/misspellings: Luthier, lutherie, strat, jimi, srv, jeff beck, surf, vintage, vibe, funk, r&b, john cruz
Add to Compare2013 Fender 50th Anniversary ’54 Stratocaster Relic, Aztec Gold
This 2013 Fender Custom Shop “50th Anniversary ’54” Stratocaster, dressed in a relic’d Aztec Gold, is something to look at and, frankly, to listen to. The Stratocaster is one of the most iconic instruments in the world, spanning generations and genres alike. This specimen, however, has an undeniable surf rock vibe to it. Perhaps it’s the illustrious gold hue or even the delightfully oxidized paint from the relicing process. Handwound ’54 single-coil Stratocaster pickups and gold hardware. Incredibly figured birdseye Maple neck and fingerboard. What more could an electric guitarist want?!
Other keywords/misspelllings: Luthier, lutherie, strat, dick dale, 5 way,
$3,955 Add to cartScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.625 in String Spacing 2.188 in Woods Alder, Alder Add to Compare1957 Fender Stratocaster
Premium 1957 Fender Strat, anyone? This beauty is well preserved, plays without effort, and sounds absurdly good. V neck profile for your left thumb to anchor on, original pickups and electronics, components, the works. Two-tone sunburst, white pickguard, some sweet fingerboard marks to prove its paid its dues. An heirloom offering that’s sure to be the centerpiece of your collection.
Other keywords: leo fender, 023851, 2 tone, sun burst, ohsc, duane simpson
Add to Compare2018 Fender Custom Shop Artisan Stratocaster, Alder/Spalted Maple
Like new, 2018 Custom Shop Artisan Collection Fender Strat, dressed up for painting the town red with champagne gold hardware throughout (right down to the aluminum pickguard), WW10 Wildwood handwound pickups, Roasted Alder body, and Spalted Maple top.
Other keywords: lutherie, stratocaster, cz531403
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.68 in String Spacing 2.188 in Woods Maple - Figured, Alder Add to Compare2016 Fender Thinline Telecaster Custom Shop, Tasmanian Blackwood/Koa
At Fender’s Custom Shop, the Artisan Series are each powerhouses. This 2016 Limited Edition Caballo Ligero Tele is a gem, dressed up with Tasmanian Blackwood body and Flame Koa top, Birdseye Maple neck (in their chunky “1963 C” profile), and amplified with a TV Jones classic neck pickup. Like new and ready for more action!
Other keywords: custom guitar, telecaster, cz529285, chicken picking, australian blackwood
Add to Compare2020 Fender LTD American Professional Stratocaster, Desert Sand
Often copied, but never surpassed, the Stratocaster is arguably the world’s most-loved electric guitar. Electrifying the music world since its debut in 1954, its natural, versatile sound made the Stratocaster the benchmark for exceptional guitar tones. The American Professional Stratocaster isn’t a re-imagining of the classic design; it’s the authentic original model, evolved.
Click here to hear this one played by our own Duane Simpson!
Add to Compare2012 Fender 50s Telecaster NOS, Paul Waller Masterbuilt
Now here’s a gorgeous powerhouse that plays like grass-fed butter: a Paul Waller Masterbuilt 50s Telecaster with NOS treatment. Waller, a veteran master builder at Fender’s Custom Shop since 2003, pulled this one off in 2012, and it’s been well-cared for ever since. ’57 soft V Maple neck done in high gloss to match the Ash body in two-color burst, plus a sweet Reverse Bridge pickup, Twisted Tele Neck pickup combo. Four-way switch plus volume and tone, and a ’52 Tele custom pickguard in white. This beauty weighs in a little over seven pounds, which feels natural and easy in hand and on the leg. We have both the G&G rectangular case and a fitted tweed case.
Other keywords: fender custom, electric, R60089, chicken picking, new old stock, custom build, masterbuild, coa, 50s
Add to Compare2012 Fender Stratocaster Pro Closet Classic
The Closet Classic series recreates those fabled vintage axes found under the bed or at the back of the closet—looking like stepping back in time. This beauty came out of the Fender Custom Shop in 2012 with Swamp Ash body plus Maple neck in a 60s-style C profile, 25.5” scale, and upgraded with Abby Red Hot pickups handwound by Abigail Ybarra. The tone is classic Strat, with some added heat for crispier attack and power. The two-tone sunburst has been finish checked in the Closet Classic style and wrapped ups with a three-ply w/b/w pickguard. And this gorgeous Strat comes delivered in a G&G case with COA!
Other keywords: fender custom, electric, 8167, new old stock, stratacaster
Add to Compare2014 Fender Artist Series Merle Haggard Signature Telecaster
Fender tried—and Fender succeeded. Their custom shop phenoms pulled off a real showstopper with the 2014 Artist Series Merle Haggard Signature Tele, a gorgeous tribute to the Hag himself. This Telecaster Thinline is modified with chambered Alder wings, laminated Maple top (gorgeous figure) and a Maple center block and set-neck setup, gold hardware throughout, and powerhouse Texas Special pickups at the bridge and neck. Four-way switching gives the player even more options, and the play feel of the Figured Maple neck is like organic, grass-fed butter.
Other keywords: fender custom, electric, us11080970, chicken picking
SOLD Read moreScale Length 25.5 in Nut Width 1.625 in String Spacing 2.05 in Woods Maple - Figured, Alder Add to Compare2009 Fender ’62 Strat Masterbuilt Jason Smith
Heavy relic in Coral Pink! Check out this gorgeous Fender Custom Shop ’62 Strat from Jason Smith if you’re looking for the real relic’d deal. Fender’s Smith built this beauty in 2009 with a custom heavy relic job in mind—and it sports the kind of play wear, exposed Alder, and glossy setup, that we’d expect from a dyed-in-the-wool road warrior. Coral Pink sets off the Maple neck and pickguard perfectly. The pickups are Custom Shop 60 Strat Relics with coffee white relic’d volume and tone knobs.
Here’s a note from Fender about custom shop builder Jason Smith: “Rock music and Fender are part of his DNA. Smith joined the Fender Custom Shop in 1995, and in 2006 completed a five-year apprenticeship under acclaimed Senior Master Builder John English. Among many diverse projects with English, Smith worked on a pair of double-neck Stratocaster guitars for Stone Temple Pilots guitarist Dean DeLeo. He has since crafted fine instruments for players and acts including John 5, Michael Landau, Flea, Josh Klinghoffer, Geddy Lee, Steve Harris, Reggie Hamilton, Linkin Park, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Neon Trees and many others.”
Other keywords: electric guitar, reliced, stratacaster, kluson, duane simpson, #R45880
Add to Compare1963 Fender Stratocaster
Here’s a potent brew of elbow grease, vintage tone, and honest play wear. This 1963 Fender Strat has seen some miles, and then some, in its almost 60 years of music-making. The finish appears refinished in the 1970s and now quite worn, and the neck has a lovely combination of velvety finish at the back and worn smoothly down to the wood on the sides. Our repair folks have gone over this one with a fine tooth comb, in the process replacing the frets as well as fabricating a new pickguard from scratch and relic’ing it to perfectly match the Alder body’s play wear and patina.
It plays like vintage, grass-fed butter, with juicy tones to matchOther keywords: fender guitars, leo fender, strat, kluson, solidbody, stratacaster, 3-way
Add to Compare2009 Fender 1961 John Cruz Stratocaster Relic
The legendary relic artist John Cruz brings the 1961 Stratocaster to life in this beauty in black from 2009. It’s hard to closer to the real deal unless you’re prepared to search and search, and you’ve got an extra arm to pony up. Cruz relic’d the black finish for a well-used but cared-for look that feels right at home with the slightly worn through finish on the Maple neck. The tremolo is currently set up with John’s three spring system, and we have the standard spring system components to include with the G&G case. Weighs in at 7lbs 10oz, this ’61 Strat from 2009 is easy on the hands (ditto for the 1 5/8” nut and 2 1/8” saddle spacing).
Fender relic’d to perfection by John Cruz—worth it.Other keywords: electric guitar, reliced, jc1409, stratacaster, kluson, duane simpson
Add to Compare1976 Fender Stratocaster Mocha
Cool for days, we’ve got an autographed ’76 Strat that’s really something special. This Mocha Brown Fender has been signed by not only Charles Brown and the inimitable Buddy Guy, it’s even been handled and signed by the one and only Carlos Santana. 5-way switch with a trem tailpiece and Rosewood fingerboard, this Strat is a lightweight at seven pounds, and the setup is dialed in for maximum butter.
Other keywords: fender guitars, stratacaster, fender strat, electric guitar, maple, 3 way, signed guitar, blues guitar, autographed guitar
Add to Compare1959 Fender Stratocaster
Step inside a time machine and head back to 1959 for this Fender Stratocaster. All original except for the frets, this fantastically preserved example comes with the original tweed case and leather strap (and we also can send you a custom Calton case for an additional charge). Hardtail with three-way switch on top, minimal marks and play wear, this is the real deal.
Add to CompareFender 1960 Relic Custom Alder/Alder
If you are looking for the vintage vibe and tone, but don’t want to fork out the small fortune it would take to get it, this is your ax! What we have here is a Fender Relic 1960 Custom Shop and it feels like your favorite pair of old jeans! That powerful stratocaster tone is up front and present here, with three single coil Custom Shop “1960” pickups and period correct three way selector switch, you will be able to recreate the tones of the Rock n’ Roll age. The relicing has been handled expertly by the Custom Shop, you would be hard pressed to tell this one apart from an actual 1960 Strat. In spite of its appearance, this strat doesn’t play like an old guitar, the set up is perfect and smooth, ready for many years of great Rock to be played on it.
With an illustrious history dating back to 1946, Fender has touched and transformed music worldwide and in nearly every genre: rock ‘n’ roll, country and western, jazz, rhythm and blues and many others. Everyone from beginners and hobbyists to the world’s most acclaimed artists and performers have used Fender instruments and amps, and legendary Fender instruments such as the Telecaster® and Stratocaster® guitars and Precision® and Jazz® bass guitars are universally acclaimed as design classics.In the 1940s, southern California inventor Leo Fender realized that he could improve on the amplified hollow-body instruments of the day by using an innovative and rather simple solid-body electric guitar design. Further, he realized that he could streamline the process of building them.In 1951 he introduced a prototype solid-body instrument that would eventually be called the Telecaster® guitar. The Tele®, as it was often called then and still is today, was the first solid-body Spanish-style electric guitar to be commercially mass-produced.That same year, Fender introduced a revolutionary new invention – the Precision Bass guitar. It was played like a guitar and had frets so that it could be played with “precision,” and it could be amplified, thus liberating bassists from unwieldy and increasingly difficult-to-hear acoustic basses.These two historic instruments laid the foundation for a new kind of group and a revolution in popular music – what we know today as the modern rock combo. As opposed to the “big bands” of the era, electric Fender instruments made it possible for smaller groups of musicians to get together and be heard.The Stratocaster first appeared in 1954, incorporating many design innovations based on feedback from professional musicians, Fender staff and Leo Fender himself. Its third single-coil pickup offered more tonal possibilities, its sleekly contoured body made it more comfortable, and its double cutaway design made access to upper registers much easier.Most important, however, was the addition of the new Fender vibrato (or “tremolo”) bridge, an innovation originally intended to let guitarists bend strings, thus achieving the pedal steel-like sound so popular among country music artists of the day.Nobody could have foreseen then how the Stratocaster would go on to revolutionize popular music. Essentially unchanged since its 1954 debut, it is the most popular and influential electric guitar ever, and players at all levels and in all genres continue to rely on its sound, playability and versatility to this day.Leo Fender himself remained an immensely creative force over the next decade, introducing many classic instrument and amplifier designs, including the Jazz Bass® guitar, the Jaguar® and Jazzmaster® guitars and the Twin Reverb® amplifier. FMIC’s corporate headquarters is located in Scottsdale, Ariz., with manufacturing headquarters based in Corona, Calif.