The Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster!
Super Light 7.37 lbs. this guitar is a custom shop Strat without custom shop sticker and certificate and you can save Between 2000$ to 2500$
Very few musical artists are ever able to achieve a true signature style - a sometimes-undefinable sound which makes comparisons to other musicians impossible. But Texas guitarist Eric Johnson comes as close as any musician from the past quarter-century. Eric is also known for his perfectionism and dedicated search for an "ultimate" guitar. Now Fender has released the long-awaited Eric Johnson Signature Model Stratocaster guitar. The brainchild of Johnson himself, this new model is designed with Eric's own personal features and preferences, and it is made possible because of his expressed desire to give something back to the collectors, players and, especially, the fans who have supported him throughout his career.
Fender Eric Johnson Signature Model Stratocaster at a Glance:
Made with the finest woods available
Custom pickups wound to Eric's specifications
Vintage Tremolo and '57-style features
Made with the finest woods available
The Eric Johnson Signature Model Fender Stratocaster guitar is built from some of the finest materials available. The light 2-piece alder body is dressed in a very thin nitro cellulose lacquer finish, and the 1-piece quarter-sawn maple neck sports a 12 inch fingerboard radius, 21 highly polished frets, and a soft "V" neck profile.
Custom pickups wound to Eric's specifications
Additional features on the Eric Johnson Strat include staggered vintage style machine heads, thus eliminating the need for a string tree, custom pickups with countersink screws and wound to Eric's specifications, and highly contoured body and neck.
Vintage Tremolo and '57-style features
The Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster comes with a parchment '57 style pickguard, 5-way pickup switch, master volume, neck tone and bridge tone controls, and a Vintage Tremolo with five tremolo springs, silver painted block and '57 style string recess with no paint between base plate and the block.
Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster Unique Features:
1-Piece quartersawn soft "V" shape vintage tinted Maple neck.
Extra-smooth neck to headstock volute.
Special neckplate with engraved EJ and Kokopelli.
2-Piece deep-contoured '57 style lightweight Alder body.
1957-style body cavities.
12" radius fingerboard.
Countersunk holes in pickguard for pickup mounting screws.
Height-staggered vintage-style tuners, which eliminate the need for string trees.
Vintage tremolo with silver-painted block and '57-style string recess (No paint between base plate and block).
5 Tremolo springs and no-back tremolo cover plate.
Deluxe blonde hardshell case with black ends (black interior), strap, cable.
Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster Features:
Color: white blonde Soft Relic
Body Type: Double Cutaway.
Finish: Nitro cellulose.
Neck Wood: One-piece quarter sawn maple, 12" radius
Neck Shape: Light V.
Body Wood: Light 2-piece alder body 57-style.
Machine Heads: Staggered vintage style.
No. of Frets: 21 highly polished Medium Jumbo.
Pickguard: 1-Ply Parchment (8 Hole).
Scale Length: 25.5".
Pickups: 3 Special Design Custom Shop Eric Johnson Pickups w/countersink screws.
Controls: Master Volume, Neck Tone, Bridge Tone.
Bridge/Tailpiece: Vintage Tremolo with five springs.
Pickup Switching: 5-way switch.
Hardware: Nickel/Chrome.
Case: Deluxe Blonde hardshell case included with black ends (black interior).
Accessories: Strap, Cable.
Fender Guitars
You could easily make the case that Fender electric guitars were responsible - at least in great part - for the birth of modern rock 'n' roll. Originally designed to be easier to build, and thus more affordable, Leo Fender's masterpieces, which include classics like the Stratocaster (is there a more distinctive guitar shape in the world?), the Telecaster and the original Precision Bass, were at the core of a musical revolution that spawned everything from surf to country to punk!
In the 1960s, when Fender guitars first hit bandstands and stages all around the country, it was astonishing to see that trademark Fender maple neck and fingerboard. Though the company eventually offered rosewood fingerboards as standard or optional on its entire line of instruments, those first"blond" necks really shook things up. Others have picked up on the maple neck theme, but it's clearly yet another of Leo Fender's "firsts."
Super Light 7.37 lbs. this guitar is a custom shop Strat without custom shop sticker and certificate and you can save Between 2000$ to 2500$
Very few musical artists are ever able to achieve a true signature style - a sometimes-undefinable sound which makes comparisons to other musicians impossible. But Texas guitarist Eric Johnson comes as close as any musician from the past quarter-century. Eric is also known for his perfectionism and dedicated search for an "ultimate" guitar. Now Fender has released the long-awaited Eric Johnson Signature Model Stratocaster guitar. The brainchild of Johnson himself, this new model is designed with Eric's own personal features and preferences, and it is made possible because of his expressed desire to give something back to the collectors, players and, especially, the fans who have supported him throughout his career.
Fender Eric Johnson Signature Model Stratocaster at a Glance:
Made with the finest woods available
Custom pickups wound to Eric's specifications
Vintage Tremolo and '57-style features
Made with the finest woods available
The Eric Johnson Signature Model Fender Stratocaster guitar is built from some of the finest materials available. The light 2-piece alder body is dressed in a very thin nitro cellulose lacquer finish, and the 1-piece quarter-sawn maple neck sports a 12 inch fingerboard radius, 21 highly polished frets, and a soft "V" neck profile.
Custom pickups wound to Eric's specifications
Additional features on the Eric Johnson Strat include staggered vintage style machine heads, thus eliminating the need for a string tree, custom pickups with countersink screws and wound to Eric's specifications, and highly contoured body and neck.
Vintage Tremolo and '57-style features
The Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster comes with a parchment '57 style pickguard, 5-way pickup switch, master volume, neck tone and bridge tone controls, and a Vintage Tremolo with five tremolo springs, silver painted block and '57 style string recess with no paint between base plate and the block.
Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster Unique Features:
1-Piece quartersawn soft "V" shape vintage tinted Maple neck.
Extra-smooth neck to headstock volute.
Special neckplate with engraved EJ and Kokopelli.
2-Piece deep-contoured '57 style lightweight Alder body.
1957-style body cavities.
12" radius fingerboard.
Countersunk holes in pickguard for pickup mounting screws.
Height-staggered vintage-style tuners, which eliminate the need for string trees.
Vintage tremolo with silver-painted block and '57-style string recess (No paint between base plate and block).
5 Tremolo springs and no-back tremolo cover plate.
Deluxe blonde hardshell case with black ends (black interior), strap, cable.
Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster Features:
Color: white blonde Soft Relic
Body Type: Double Cutaway.
Finish: Nitro cellulose.
Neck Wood: One-piece quarter sawn maple, 12" radius
Neck Shape: Light V.
Body Wood: Light 2-piece alder body 57-style.
Machine Heads: Staggered vintage style.
No. of Frets: 21 highly polished Medium Jumbo.
Pickguard: 1-Ply Parchment (8 Hole).
Scale Length: 25.5".
Pickups: 3 Special Design Custom Shop Eric Johnson Pickups w/countersink screws.
Controls: Master Volume, Neck Tone, Bridge Tone.
Bridge/Tailpiece: Vintage Tremolo with five springs.
Pickup Switching: 5-way switch.
Hardware: Nickel/Chrome.
Case: Deluxe Blonde hardshell case included with black ends (black interior).
Accessories: Strap, Cable.
Fender Guitars
You could easily make the case that Fender electric guitars were responsible - at least in great part - for the birth of modern rock 'n' roll. Originally designed to be easier to build, and thus more affordable, Leo Fender's masterpieces, which include classics like the Stratocaster (is there a more distinctive guitar shape in the world?), the Telecaster and the original Precision Bass, were at the core of a musical revolution that spawned everything from surf to country to punk!
In the 1960s, when Fender guitars first hit bandstands and stages all around the country, it was astonishing to see that trademark Fender maple neck and fingerboard. Though the company eventually offered rosewood fingerboards as standard or optional on its entire line of instruments, those first"blond" necks really shook things up. Others have picked up on the maple neck theme, but it's clearly yet another of Leo Fender's "firsts."
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