'S-GRAVENHAGE, Netherlands
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This guitar is fully checked and professionally set up by our team of luthiers at Max Guitar, so you won’t have to worry about playability or technical issues. We love setting up instruments exactly the way you prefer — just contact us with your personal setup requests. Please contact us to discuss available shipping options.
1965 Fender Stratocaster – Sunburst – L-SeriesSome guitars become collectible because they are rare. Others because famous people played them. And then there are the genuinely dangerous ones ...the guitars that make you play for three hours longer than intended and suddenly convince you your current amp “might need upgrading as well”.
This 1965 Fender Stratocaster is very much one of those guitars.
Finished in a beautifully aged Sunburst, this L-Series Strat has all the visual charm you hope for from a proper mid-’60s Fender. The finish has mellowed gracefully over the decades, the hardware has aged exactly as it should, and the whole guitar radiates that unmistakable “real-deal” vintage aura the second you open the case.
Most importantly: it sounds exactly right.
Acoustically, the guitar is lively, resonant and surprisingly immediate, with a strong fundamental tone and that dry snap only great old Strats seem to possess. Plugged in, the original pickups deliver everything you’d want from a proper pre-CBS-era Fender: glassy highs, woody mids and an almost vocal quality in the neck pickup. The bridge pickup has bite without becoming thin, while the in-between positions deliver that unmistakable Stratocaster chime we all pretend we don’t keep chasing.
This Strat now features a later-installed 5-way selector switch — a very common and player-friendly upgrade on vintage Stratocasters. Originally, Fender only supplied Strats with a 3-way switch until 1977, despite players spending the entire 1960s forcing the selector between positions to access those now-famous in-between tones. Hendrix, Clapton and Beck were all doing it years before Fender officially caught on. Fortunately, this guitar skips the matchstick engineering and simply gives you all five sounds properly.
The neck retains the original vintage-spec 7.25” fingerboard radius, paired with what appears to be a later jumbo refret. The result is a brilliant combination of classic Fender feel and surprisingly effortless playability, allowing bigger bends and smoother vibrato without losing that unmistakable old Strat response.
All pots and major components remain fully original.
Another lovely period-correct touch: the tremolo back plate is absent, exactly the way many working musicians preferred their Strats during the ’60s and ’70s. Easier string changes, quicker access and — if we’re honest — it simply looks right on a guitar that was built to be played rather than displayed.
What makes this particular Strat even better is that it comes with genuine history rather than artificial perfection. The previous owner actively used it live for years, eventually retiring it from stage duty for one painfully relatable reason: playing dark stages without reading glasses became slightly too adventurous. Frankly, that might be the most honest vintage-guitar story imaginable.
At Max Guitar, we see many vintage Stratocasters pass through our hands, but only a small number instantly feel “settled” the way this one does. There’s a maturity to the sound and response here that simply cannot be manufactured. This is the kind of guitar that explains why the L-Series instruments remain among the most respected Fender guitars ever built.
And for those who enjoy vintage trivia:1965 was the transitional year. Early ’65 Strats still carried much of the magic and craftsmanship associated with the pre-CBS period, before larger production changes slowly began altering Fender instruments later in the decade. Many players consider these guitars the sweet spot between the rawness of early ’60s Fenders and the slightly tighter feel of later production models.
In short: this one has the look, the feel, the weight, the resonance and the scars to prove it earned its place.
The real thing.
Specifications
Model: Fender StratocasterYear: 1965Finish: SunburstSeries: L-SeriesBody: AlderNeck: MapleFingerboard: RosewoodFingerboard Radius: 7.25”Scale Length: 25.5”Frets: Jumbo refret (possibly refretted)Pickups: Original Fender single coilsControls: Volume, 2 Tone controlsSwitch: Later 5-way selector switchPots: OriginalHardware: OriginalBack Plate: MissingCondition: Honest vintage player conditionWeight: Well-balanced and resonantCase: Included
This is exactly the sort of Stratocaster that ruins modern guitars for a while. One clean chord and suddenly you understand why people spend decades hunting for one good vintage Fender instead of ten average ones.
Specifications
Condition: Pre-owned
Finish: three tone sunburst natural relic
Bridge: Fender vintage tremolo
Series: Fender Standard
Bridge Pickup: single coil
Model: Stratocaster
Middle Pickup: single coil
Semi/Hollow Body: No
Neck Pickup: single coil
Body Material: Alder
Controls: volume. tone , tone, five way switch
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Radius: 7,25"
Pickup Config: SSS
Neck Nutwidth: 42 mm
Neck Profile: C Shape
Tuning Machines: Kluson
Number of Strings: 6
Fretboard Material: Brazilian Rosewood
Orientation: Right-handed
Scale (Mensur): 25,5"
Vintage: Yes
Amount of Frets: 21
Kids Size: No
Price€24,996
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