This instrument received a full professional setup with deep body cleaning, neck deep clean, full electronics check, truss-rod and action and intonation adjustment! Restringed with D'addario 10-46 nickel-plated steel strings.
This guitar will be shipped around UK with Parcelforce 24h courier, safely packed into a sturdy guitar cardboard box. 24h courier service provided to UK customers. Worldwide shipping available as well.
Fender Stratocaster - Japan - Lake Placid Blue - SD pickups (1989)
SPECS:
MODEL: Fender Japan Stratocaster
YEAR: 1989
COLOUR: Lake Placid Blue, gloss finish
PICKGUARD: 1-ply parchment white
NECK: U-shape maple neck, honey amber gloss finish
FRETBOARD: rosewood, 7.25-inch radius
NUT: bone nut
NUT WIDTH: 42.5mm
NECK THICKNESS: 1st fret - 22.3 mm, 12th fret - 26.2 mm
FRETS: 21 vintage frets with moderate wear
TUNERS: original Gotoh Japan tuners, nickel finish
BODY: basswood, original SSS body routing
TOTAL WEIGHT: 3.4 kg
TREMOLO: 6-point vintage style tremolo, bent steel saddles, tapered tremolo block
WEAR: surface wear and several small dings on the body and back of the neck, "buckle rash" on the back of the body
PICKUPS: Seymour Duncan neck and middle single-coils, Seymour Duncan Hot Rails bridge humbucker
WIRING: original Fender Japan A250K pots, upgraded Oak USA 5-way switch, Green Hornet ceramic tone capacitor
DISCLAIMER
Please note that although we put our heart and soul and also all our knowledge into every single guitar we sell, a setup is a personal preference. However, we try to get the best playability out of every guitar and set them up so you can play both rhythm and lead. We also pull them all apart to clean and check every single component and replace all unreliable parts with new ones, from dodgy pots to the whole wiring, tuners, string trees, nuts and etc. All the work done is described in detail in the listing.
We make sure that every guitar we sell is problem free and take full responsibility for the accuracy of our listing descriptions. All photographs are done by a professional photographer and processed on a calibrated monitor. Some colours might look slightly different on your monitor, but we will always put the official Fender colour name in the listing description, so please study pictures of other guitars with the same colour if you are unsure. We focus on finding great quality guitars and making them reliable and inspiring to play.