About This Listing

This is a 2009 Fender Classic Player '50s Stratocaster
 in Fabulous Shoreline Gold with original Gigbag and Case candy hang tags etc.. There are 3 really tiny marks on this guitar but you have to really look to find them. These are already very sought after guitars so don't miss this one.

Although Fender's Custom Shop produces some of the most desirable guitars available, and even though it would seem that the designs are only limited by imagination, it's often the beautiful recreations of specific guitars from the fifties and sixties that attract the highest levels of interest and acclaim.The Custom Shop employs a small number of masterbuilders to apply their skills to not only a selection of limited run guitars, but continuing output of Tribute models and custom-ordered one-offs.

The Classic Player guitars benefit from having been overseen by no less than two masterbuilders: Dennis Galuszka, who designed the '50s Strat, reviewed here, and Greg Fessler, responsible for the '60s model. 

To begin the story: "Around the time I became the Fender marketing manager, senior masterbuilder Chris Fleming had been helping out with some general processes at our Ensenada factory, and was amazed at how impressive that facility had become, how knowledgeable the staff were, and what they were capable of.

"He ended up designing a guitar that was a possible 'Factory Special Run' and from that spark we decided a small special run would be short shrift for such a great concept, and that it should be fleshed out into an actual line of instruments.

"When you buy a Custom Shop instrument, you are getting two things: the 'head' - the builder's expertise and knowledge, and the 'hands' - the actual building," he explains. "With these Classic Player instruments, you are getting the 'head', but it didn't stop there: this wasn't just a list of ingredients and components that was facelessly furnished to the factory to be built.

"The masterbuilders went down there and showed the people who would be building these instruments how to do things their way: finishing the custom shaped necks, softening some of the blends, and so on. It was a true collaboration from start to finish."

Although the question of exactly what the Custom Shop team brought to Ensenada has to be asked, Chris Fleming is understandably reticent in spilling too many beans: "I interfaced with the Mexico team to develop a 'thin skin' polyester finish," he says, "as well as working with the production crew to refine sanding of the body contours as well as transitions on the neck and fingerboard edges. We worked on this project for approximately a year from conception to the first production run."

What are the basic differences between these guitars and the standard Classic Strats?

"The addition of a more modern playability within the vintage aesthetic," explains Justin. "The two-point vintage bridge had previously never been available outside the Custom Shop. Other features include refined contours and blending, flatter radii, bigger frets, and custom colours and electronics. It's basically like one of those makeover TV shows, where the experts come in and refine things."

The Custom electronics mentioned here refer to position four on the '50s Strat's otherwise standard five-way, which combines the neck pickup with the bridge. Dennis Galuszka, the masterbuilder behind the '50s Strat, outlines this and other improvements:

"Coming up with anything new and inventive to do within the parameters of the Stratocaster is a challenge that surprises me every time we at Fender do it," he says with a smile. "With the Classic Player I wanted to incorporate the better parts of a Stratocaster, both old and new. Staying within the '50s vibe I kept the Kluson-style Vintage tuners that actually lock to ensure that the two-point tremolo will stay in tune with heavy-handed tremolo work. Vintage steel saddles were installed to maintain crystal clarity in the notes and keep all the attack, and the five-way switch has a new voice by allowing the neck and bridge pickups to be used together."

There is a genuine Custom Shop vibe to this guitar - not least thanks to the finishes the team have used. Aside from the example here, both the '50s and '60s Strat are only otherwise available with a sunburst finish and we do applaud the resistance of the temptation to offer the usual rainbow of hues.

"We wanted to go with true vintage colours, and throw in some Custom Shop colours made especially for this run of instruments," Justin states. In addition, the shoreline gold finish is gorgeous and faultlessly applied.

The '50s Strat has a soft 'V' profile alongside a 9.5-inch radius that combines to make the flawlessly-finished neck very difficult to put down indeed.

Sounds

The '50s Strat features American Vintage pickups complete with another authentic touch: bevelled polepieces. With a touch of warming gain all five settings offer tones that are perfect combinations of crystal edges with genuinely toneful centres: as usual the further towards the neck you go, the smoother proceedings become. And the fourth position? It's a smoother, fatter version of a Telecaster's central selection: very useable and a nice surprise too.

The influence of the Custom Shop team is apparent before you even plug this guitar in, but when you do, you are rewarded with a sumptuous palette of tones. This is everything a great Strat should be and more.

Stock and Custom Teambuilt guitars are pretty special in their own right, but to run your hands over a Masterbuilt guitar is an almost religious experience, and the idea behind the new range of Classic Player range is to try and bring some of this magic to the hugely popular Classic Series.

You can view or Play or Collect the guitar from very Near Colchester in Essex.

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Classic Player '50s Stratocaster
Finish
  • Shoreline Gold
Categories
Year
  • 2009
Made In
  • Mexico
Finish Style
  • Metallic
Series
Pickup Configuration
  • SSS
Frets
  • Medium Jumbo
Nut Width
  • 1.625"
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Fretboard Material
  • Maple
Body Shape
  • S-Style
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Fretboard Radius
  • 9.5"
Neck Material
  • Maple
Offset Body
  • No
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Body Material
  • Alder
Color Family
  • Gold
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Tremolo Bridge
Model Family
Scale Length
  • 25.5"
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 21

About the Seller

Gselecta Guitars

St Osyth, Essex, United Kingdom
(12)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:23
Product Overview
Blending old and new into one wallet-friendly Strat, the Fender Classic Player '50s Stratocaster mixes up some old-school Strat vibes with modern appointments. A soft V-shaped neck profile with three single-coils that have been reverse-engineered from original '63 Strat pickups, vintage locking-style tuners and an upgraded two-point tremolo bridge are all a part of the Classic Player '50s Strat, making it obvious how dedicated the team at Fender has been to marrying vintage and updated appointments.
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Fender Classic Player 50's Strat  2009 Shoreline Gold
Fender Classic Player 50's Strat 2009 Shoreline Gold
$1,043.74

About This Listing

This is a 2009 Fender Classic Player '50s Stratocaster
 in Fabulous Shoreline Gold with original Gigbag and Case candy hang tags etc.. There are 3 really tiny marks on this guitar but you have to really look to find them. These are already very sought after guitars so don't miss this one.

Although Fender's Custom Shop produces some of the most desirable guitars available, and even though it would seem that the designs are only limited by imagination, it's often the beautiful recreations of specific guitars from the fifties and sixties that attract the highest levels of interest and acclaim.The Custom Shop employs a small number of masterbuilders to apply their skills to not only a selection of limited run guitars, but continuing output of Tribute models and custom-ordered one-offs.

The Classic Player guitars benefit from having been overseen by no less than two masterbuilders: Dennis Galuszka, who designed the '50s Strat, reviewed here, and Greg Fessler, responsible for the '60s model. 

To begin the story: "Around the time I became the Fender marketing manager, senior masterbuilder Chris Fleming had been helping out with some general processes at our Ensenada factory, and was amazed at how impressive that facility had become, how knowledgeable the staff were, and what they were capable of.

"He ended up designing a guitar that was a possible 'Factory Special Run' and from that spark we decided a small special run would be short shrift for such a great concept, and that it should be fleshed out into an actual line of instruments.

"When you buy a Custom Shop instrument, you are getting two things: the 'head' - the builder's expertise and knowledge, and the 'hands' - the actual building," he explains. "With these Classic Player instruments, you are getting the 'head', but it didn't stop there: this wasn't just a list of ingredients and components that was facelessly furnished to the factory to be built.

"The masterbuilders went down there and showed the people who would be building these instruments how to do things their way: finishing the custom shaped necks, softening some of the blends, and so on. It was a true collaboration from start to finish."

Although the question of exactly what the Custom Shop team brought to Ensenada has to be asked, Chris Fleming is understandably reticent in spilling too many beans: "I interfaced with the Mexico team to develop a 'thin skin' polyester finish," he says, "as well as working with the production crew to refine sanding of the body contours as well as transitions on the neck and fingerboard edges. We worked on this project for approximately a year from conception to the first production run."

What are the basic differences between these guitars and the standard Classic Strats?

"The addition of a more modern playability within the vintage aesthetic," explains Justin. "The two-point vintage bridge had previously never been available outside the Custom Shop. Other features include refined contours and blending, flatter radii, bigger frets, and custom colours and electronics. It's basically like one of those makeover TV shows, where the experts come in and refine things."

The Custom electronics mentioned here refer to position four on the '50s Strat's otherwise standard five-way, which combines the neck pickup with the bridge. Dennis Galuszka, the masterbuilder behind the '50s Strat, outlines this and other improvements:

"Coming up with anything new and inventive to do within the parameters of the Stratocaster is a challenge that surprises me every time we at Fender do it," he says with a smile. "With the Classic Player I wanted to incorporate the better parts of a Stratocaster, both old and new. Staying within the '50s vibe I kept the Kluson-style Vintage tuners that actually lock to ensure that the two-point tremolo will stay in tune with heavy-handed tremolo work. Vintage steel saddles were installed to maintain crystal clarity in the notes and keep all the attack, and the five-way switch has a new voice by allowing the neck and bridge pickups to be used together."

There is a genuine Custom Shop vibe to this guitar - not least thanks to the finishes the team have used. Aside from the example here, both the '50s and '60s Strat are only otherwise available with a sunburst finish and we do applaud the resistance of the temptation to offer the usual rainbow of hues.

"We wanted to go with true vintage colours, and throw in some Custom Shop colours made especially for this run of instruments," Justin states. In addition, the shoreline gold finish is gorgeous and faultlessly applied.

The '50s Strat has a soft 'V' profile alongside a 9.5-inch radius that combines to make the flawlessly-finished neck very difficult to put down indeed.

Sounds

The '50s Strat features American Vintage pickups complete with another authentic touch: bevelled polepieces. With a touch of warming gain all five settings offer tones that are perfect combinations of crystal edges with genuinely toneful centres: as usual the further towards the neck you go, the smoother proceedings become. And the fourth position? It's a smoother, fatter version of a Telecaster's central selection: very useable and a nice surprise too.

The influence of the Custom Shop team is apparent before you even plug this guitar in, but when you do, you are rewarded with a sumptuous palette of tones. This is everything a great Strat should be and more.

Stock and Custom Teambuilt guitars are pretty special in their own right, but to run your hands over a Masterbuilt guitar is an almost religious experience, and the idea behind the new range of Classic Player range is to try and bring some of this magic to the hugely popular Classic Series.

You can view or Play or Collect the guitar from very Near Colchester in Essex.

Listed3 years ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • Classic Player '50s Stratocaster
Finish
  • Shoreline Gold
Categories
Year
  • 2009
Made In
  • Mexico
Finish Style
  • Metallic
Series
Pickup Configuration
  • SSS
Frets
  • Medium Jumbo
Nut Width
  • 1.625"
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Fretboard Material
  • Maple
Body Shape
  • S-Style
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Fretboard Radius
  • 9.5"
Neck Material
  • Maple
Offset Body
  • No
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Body Material
  • Alder
Color Family
  • Gold
Bridge/Tailpiece Type
  • Tremolo Bridge
Model Family
Scale Length
  • 25.5"
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 21

About the Seller

Gselecta Guitars

St Osyth, Essex, United Kingdom
(12)
Joined Reverb:2020
Items Sold:23
Product Overview
Blending old and new into one wallet-friendly Strat, the Fender Classic Player '50s Stratocaster mixes up some old-school Strat vibes with modern appointments. A soft V-shaped neck profile with three single-coils that have been reverse-engineered from original '63 Strat pickups, vintage locking-style tuners and an upgraded two-point tremolo bridge are all a part of the Classic Player '50s Strat, making it obvious how dedicated the team at Fender has been to marrying vintage and updated appointments.
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