50 Years of the Stratocaster Celebrated with Three Special Models
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Custom Shop 50th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster
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50th Anniversary American
Deluxe Series Stratocaster
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50th Anniversary American
Series Stratocaster
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January 15, 2004
The Fender Stratocaster will celebrate its 50th birthday in 2004.
To honor this musical icon, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation will commemorate the Stratocaster guitar's history with
three new Limited Edition instruments that made their debut at this winter's NAMM
show.
The Stratocaster guitar first hit the musical scene in 1954. With its three
single coil pickups and new tremolo bridge, the Stratocaster
offered musicians new tones, features and versatility.
Beginning in January of 2004, the Fender Custom Shop will
make a limited number of 50th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster guitars. These
faithful replications will be made using many of the same machines and manufacturing
methods used 50 years ago.
The Custom Shop will use all of the same materials that went into the first
1954 Stratocaster guitars, including a solid ash body, oversized Alnico 3
pole piece magnets, the styrene blend used for the pickup covers, knobs and
switch cap, and the PVA pickguard material. Reproductions of the original
pickups will be wound by Abigail Ybarra, who has been making Fender pickups
since the 1950s. Additionally, all the plastic parts for the Custom Shop
50th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster have been retooled to historically
correct shapes and specifications.
The Custom Shop 50th Anniversary 1954 Stratocaster is available only with a
lightly aged, vintage correct 2-Tone Sunburst lacquer finish and a one piece
maple neck and fretboard. Orders for these guitars will be taken from
January 15th to December 31st, 2004. US MSRP is $5,400.
To pay homage to 50 years of Fender innovation, Fender will also
introduce two new modern commemorative models: the 50th Anniversary American
Deluxe Series Stratocaster and the 50th Anniversary American Deluxe Series
Stratocaster.
As with the recent upgrades made to the entire American Deluxe Series, the
50th Anniversary American Deluxe Series model will be built utilizing state-of-the-art manufacturing methods at Fender's facility in Corona,
California.
Only select solid alder will be used for the bodies on these
guitars, which are available in 2-Tone Sunburst with a modern "C" shaped
maple neck. The 50th Anniversary American Deluxe Series Stratocaster also
features three single-coil Fender Samarium Cobalt Noiseless pickups and S-1
Switching, making this one of the most versatile guitar models Fender has
ever made.
The 50th Anniversary American Deluxe Series Stratocaster has a deluxe
2-point synchronized tremolo bridge with pop-in arm, 3-ply parchment
pickguard with commemorative logo and aged plastic parts, abalone dot
inlays, deluxe staggered tuning machines, a special engraved neck plate that
celebrates the anniversary, and it comes with the new Meguiar's Mist & Wipe
Kit. The 50th Anniversary American Series Stratocaster will be available
only from January 15th thorough December 31st, 2004. US MSRP is $1,599.99.
From the flagship American Series line, Fender will offer a Limited Edition
50th Anniversary American Series Stratocaster. The solid ash bodies with
polyurethane 2-Tone Sunburst finish, maple neck and parchment pickguard
evoke the classic look of the original 1954 Stratocaster guitars, while the
Fender American Series synchronized tremolo bridge, custom staggered tuning
machines, 9.5" radius fretboard and medium jumbo frets add a modern touch.
To give this guitar even more of a vintage vibe, the 50th Anniversary
American Series Stratocaster will feature the same 1954 replica pickups used
on the Custom Shop model. It will also feature a special engraved neck
plate that celebrates the anniversary. The 50th Anniversary American Series
Stratocaster will be available only from January 15th thorough December
31st, 2004. US MSRP is $1,499.99.
For more information, visit their web site at www.fender.com. |