This guitar is a replica of the Stratocaster played and burned by Jimi Hendrix at the Summer of Love festival in Monterey, south of San Francisco, in 1967. This guitar, hand-painted by Linda McCartney for Jimi's performance, is iconic for its psychedelic graphics combining plant motifs and chimeric references, pillars of the artistic counter-culture of the 60s.

Hand made with period accurate specs, the Raw Vintage RV-60 pickups are “American style” pickups that have meaty mid-range and creamy vintage tones that come as close to the original as anything.

With extra coil winds the RV-60 pickups have a hot output with rolled off highs and a punchier mid-range that work well with old school “straight to amp” and new school multi effect high gain players.

  • Body : White Linba hand-painted with relic nitro finish
  • Neck : Maple with vintage nitro finish - "C" Shape
  • Fretboard : Rosewood - 14 radius"
  • Nut W. / Th. 1F / 12F (mm) : 42 / 22 / 24
  • Pickups : Raw Vintage RV-60 set handcrafted in California USA
  • Tuning mechanics : Vintage locking tuners
  • Strings : 10-46
  • Weight : 3.4 kg

The guitar comes with a case in tweed or black tolex

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
  • MyDream
Model
  • Monterey
Finish
  • Relic Hand Painted
Categories
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • France
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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MyDream Partcaster

SAINT-MAUR DES FOSSES, France
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