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This one of a kind Fender Custom Shop 67 Strat has a two-piece select alder body wears a Heavy Relic lacquer finish, while the tinted rift-sawn maple neck features a large headstock, ’66 “oval C” profile and 9.5”-radius round-lam rosewood fingerboard with 21 narrow tall frets for streamlined play. Hand-wound pickups include a Texas Special at the bridge, a reverse-wound/reverse-polarity Fat ’50s in the middle and a ’69 at the neck for an ultimate tonal combination, with a five-way switch and Vintage Modified #2 wiring on a three-ply parchment pickguard. Additional features include a Custom Shop vintage-style synchronized tremolo, vintage-style tuning machines, bone nut and wing string tree with nylon spacer. A deluxe hardshell case, strap and certificate of authenticity are also included.
Other features include:
- Model # 9231014637
- Heavy Relic Lacquer Finish
- Alder Body
- Maple Neck
- Rosewood Fretboard
- '66 Strat Oval "C" Shape Neck Profile
- 9.5" Radius (241 mm)
- 6105 Narrow Tall Frets
- Hand Wound Texas Special single-coil bridge pickup
- Hand Wound RWRP Fat '50s single-coil middle pickup
- Hand Wound '69 single-coil neck pickup
- Vintage Style Hardware
- 3-Ply Parchment Pickguard
- 5-Way Switch
- Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.010-.046 Gauges)
- Included Accessories: Deluxe Hardshell Case, Strap, Certificate of Authenticity
- 7 lbs 14 oz
- CZ569035
For more information on this Fender Custom Shop Instrument, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- Fender Custom Shop
- Actual Weight
- 7.14
- Series
- Time Machine
- Body Style
- Stratocaster
- Color
- Blue Sparkle
- Model
- 1967 Stratocaster Heavy Relic
- Condition
- Brand New
- Strings
- 6
- Condition
- New Old Stock
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This one of a kind Fender Custom Shop 67 Strat has a two-piece select alder body wears a Heavy Relic lacquer finish, while the tinted rift-sawn maple neck features a large headstock, ’66 “oval C” profile and 9.5”-radius round-lam rosewood fingerboard with 21 narrow tall frets for streamlined play. Hand-wound pickups include a Texas Special at the bridge, a reverse-wound/reverse-polarity Fat ’50s in the middle and a ’69 at the neck for an ultimate tonal combination, with a five-way switch and Vintage Modified #2 wiring on a three-ply parchment pickguard. Additional features include a Custom Shop vintage-style synchronized tremolo, vintage-style tuning machines, bone nut and wing string tree with nylon spacer. A deluxe hardshell case, strap and certificate of authenticity are also included.
Other features include:
- Model # 9231014637
- Heavy Relic Lacquer Finish
- Alder Body
- Maple Neck
- Rosewood Fretboard
- '66 Strat Oval "C" Shape Neck Profile
- 9.5" Radius (241 mm)
- 6105 Narrow Tall Frets
- Hand Wound Texas Special single-coil bridge pickup
- Hand Wound RWRP Fat '50s single-coil middle pickup
- Hand Wound '69 single-coil neck pickup
- Vintage Style Hardware
- 3-Ply Parchment Pickguard
- 5-Way Switch
- Strings: Nickel Plated Steel (.010-.046 Gauges)
- Included Accessories: Deluxe Hardshell Case, Strap, Certificate of Authenticity
- 7 lbs 14 oz
- CZ569035
For more information on this Fender Custom Shop Instrument, please contact us.
- Manufacturer
- Fender Custom Shop
- Actual Weight
- 7.14
- Series
- Time Machine
- Body Style
- Stratocaster
- Color
- Blue Sparkle
- Model
- 1967 Stratocaster Heavy Relic
- Condition
- Brand New
- Strings
- 6
- Condition
- New Old Stock
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