FENDER Vintage 1998 FSR 60s Classic Series Stratocaster Ltd Burgundy Mist 17807
Fender Classic Series 60s Strat--set up like they used to--doesn't get much better...
Description
This is a really great 1998 Fender Classic Series 60s Stratocaster in a rare Burgundy Mist metallic finish. Very clean shape for a 20-year-old Strat. Few minor marks (see pics below). Neck and frets are excellent. All electronics excellent. Sound and playability are top notch. Feels more like an American made Strat. Weight is a comfortable 7 pounds, 14 ounces. I do a full cleaning and setup on all guitars. (Details on my setups and packing at bottom of listing.) Thanks for looking.
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Manufacturer Info The Fender '60s Stratocaster Electric Guitar looks like a real vintage classic thanks to aged knobs, pickup covers, pickguard, tremolo, and switch tip. U-shaped maple neck with rosewood fretboard. Vintage tuners and tremolo. Fender includes three vintage single-coil pickups with your '60s Stratocaster for sound as old as it looks.
Features Alder body (polyester finish) Maple C-shaped neck (gloss urethane finish) 25-1/2" scale length Rosewood fingerboard 7.25" radius 21 vintage-style frets 1.650" nut width 3 vintage-style single-coil pickups with staggered pole pieces, alnico magnets, and aged covers 5-position pickup switch Vintage-style synchronized tremolo Master volume, neck pickup tone control, middle pickup tone control Fender vintage-style tuners Chrome hardware 3-ply pickguard Aged knobs and switch tip Synthetic bone nut What You Get
Guitar Setup
All our setups are done by our in-house trained 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.
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