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Jordan Guitars
37 Clarence StreetLeicesterLE1 3RWUnited Kingdom
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USD$5,895

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Calling all "Vintage" Fender Collectors!! If we're going to be honest here, this should likely be in a museum.  A near dead mint example of a 1 of 1 - 1982 Fender Stratocaster with locking nut with tremolo.  Not unlike a Floyd Rose, but with less moving parts.  This is strung through the bridge, not string through body. Butterscotch Finish, single-ply pickguard. Comes with the original molded hard shell case. It's hard to say if there's ever been another one since we can't find anything to compare it to.  Alder BodyMaple NeckRosewood Fretboard1-Master Volume1-Master ToneSingle-ply PickguardPrototype String Lock System5-Way SwitchNeck Shape: CNut Width: 1.722"Neck Width at 12th Fret: 2.047"Medium Frets: .097 PRIOR TO PURCHASING: If you have ANY questions, comments or concerns, please contact us before purchasing this item!! In our 30+ years of business, Customer Service has always been the utmost Importance to us. Every inquiry will be handled promptly & with care. We are happy to offer full descriptions of the condition and sound of all of our instruments to the best of our expertise.PLEASE NOTE: All sales are final, as we have a No Return Policy. If you receive your item and its not as described we will take that into consideration. However, we are very confident as to our knowledge of this industry and are certain you'll be 100% satisfied.PLEASE CALL for International Shipping. Our Rates listed are just ESTIMATES. We charge an estimated flat rate fee. If it exceeds the flat rate price, the shipping amount is subject to change. Please call us for exact INTERNATIONAL estimates. Thanks - GW Crew 🤘🏽🎸

About Stratocaster

The Fender Stratocaster, debuted in 1954, stands as an iconic electric guitar renowned for its sleek design, versatile sound, and innovative features. With its contoured body, three single-coil pickups, and tremolo system, the Stratocaster has left an indelible mark on music history, spanning genres from rock and blues to pop and beyond.