Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster Electric Guitar
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A guitar with a cool, aged look; feel; and mojo - like your favorite old pair of jeans.
The Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster was designed using 1950s specs augmented by Tex-Mex pickups and 6105 frets. Like classic cars or your favorite T-shirt, some things just get cooler with age. It's especially true of electric guitars. They develop an unmistakable aura over time that makes them look even cooler and feel even more comfortable than when they were new. In that regard, the Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster is a true player.
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Features
- Body: Alder
- Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer
- Neck: Maple
- Neck profile: "C" shape
- Fretboard: Rosewood
- Fretboard radius: 7-1/4"
- Frets: 21 (6105 style)
- Scale length: 25-1/2"
- Nut width: 1.650"
- Hardware: Chrome
- Tuners: Fender vintage style
- Bridge: Vintage Style Synchronized tremolo
- Pickguard: 3-ply mint green pickguard
- Pickups: 3 Tex-Mex Strat single-coil
- Pickup switch: 5-way
- Controls: Master volume, neck pickup tone, middle pickup and middle/bridge combination tone control
- Strings: Fender standard tension ST250R nickel-plated steel (10-13-17-26-36-46)
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great guitar
Comments about Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster Electric Guitar:
I recently purchased the road worn 60's strat, and I have to say I like it very much. All the parts are period correct, truss rod adjustment, tuning keys, ect. The first thing I noticed right away was the absolutely beautiful rosewood slab board. The grain was nice and the wood was dark and rich looking, with not one pit. I remember seeing quite a few rosewood fretboards thru the 90's and early 2000's with really nasty, pitted rosewood. This seems to have been corrected lately. The finish is excellent, I chose the Olympic white. There is something special about the lacquer finishes, they just look and feel better. This model has just enough dings to make it look authentic. The grimy pickguard was a nice touch. The pickups sound great as always. I had no problem getting that sweet twang thru my fender deluxe reverb. The set-up was great, the guitar came with .009's instead of the advertised .010's, but no big deal. I have since changed them and it plays and sounds great. No fret buzz whatsoever and string bending is nice and smooth. Overall, I would absolutely buy this guitar again, and I recommend it to someone looking for a 'broken in' strat. This guitar just feels good to play, five stars from me.
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