Fender Stratocaster Junior Super Rare Mini Strat MIM Red 22.75 Scale 67656
Description
You're looking at a rare 2003 Fender Stratocaster Junior in black. Guitar is in good cosmetic and playing condition. Made for only a short time, these are not a Squier or Chinese made guitar. It’s a made in Mexico full-featured Stratocaster shrunk down about 10% in size.
Nice and light at 6 pounds, 7 ounces. Has only one Volume and one Tone knob. No tremolo. Frets and neck are in great shape. It has some mild playing wear and one ding on the edge (see pics). Hard to see in photos but there is some yellowing of the guard and slight shadow from the original Fender factory sticker down below the pickups. Pic shown with full-size Strat to show size difference. No case. Very hard to find guitar. Grab it while you can. I do a full cleaning and setup on all guitars. (Details on my setups and packing at bottom of listing.) Thanks for looking!
What You Get
-- Full setup, cleaning, and new strings.
-- FREE USA shipping.
-- 30-day return policy.
-- Ship within 1 business day--pro packing.
Manufacturer Info
In response to popular demand Fender has created a smaller version of the Standard Stratocaster, perfect for players with smaller hands, for travel, or just kickin' back on the couch and riffin'. The Junior Strat has an alder body, 22-3/4"-scale C-shape neck, 3 single-coil pickups, rosewood fretboard, and a hardtail bridge. 5-way switching with volume and tone controls.
Alder body
Modern C-shape maple neck
22-3/4" scale length
Rosewood fingerboard
Fender hardtail bridge
3 Fender single-coil pickups
5-way switching
Volume and tone controls
Guitar Setup
All setups are done by our in-house luthier. Setup includes new strings (9s or 10s depending on what the nut is cut for), overall polish, cleaning any gunk off fingerboard, oiling neck, and polishing frets when necessary. We spray out any pots that are noisy, turn the truss rod (if necessary) and set string height at low-to-medium action depending on string buzz present. Since setup is highly subjective you may need to get it set to your particular needs by your personal luthier. Basses get the same treatment minus the string change. Thanks!
Packing
I use quality boxes, thick bubble wrap, and peanuts to pack guitars. I have a very high rate of successful guitar and bass shipping (meaning few damaged instruments). I have been doing this 10 years and know how to pack well--with or without a hard case. I wrote a detailed story with photos on how I pack a guitar, which you can find on my StillKickinMusic site blog. If you Google "THERE IN ONE PIECE...How to Pack a Guitar" you will find it. Thanks.