2024 Fender Limited Edition 1965 Dual-Mag Stratocaster Journeyman Relic - Aged Inca Silver

Step back into the golden era of the mid-sixties with this stunning Fender Custom Shop creation. At its core, this guitar features a two-piece select alder body, providing that quintessential Stratocaster snap and resonance that players like Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan turned into a global phenomenon. The Aged Inca Silver finish, treated with a Journeyman Relic lacquer, gives you the broken-in feel of a well-loved vintage instrument without the decades of waiting. Paired with a sturdy quartersawn maple neck and a round-lam rosewood fingerboard, this Strat is built for stability and soulful expression.

The real magic, however, lies in the electronics. This limited edition is loaded with Hand-Wound Dual-Mag II pickups. These unique coils utilize a blend of different magnet types to balance the output across all six strings, ensuring your highs stay sweet and your lows stay tight. Whether you're chasing the glassy cleans of a classic '65 or pushing a tube amp into a gritty blues roar, these pickups deliver a clarity and "bloom" that standard single-coils just can't match. It’s a sophisticated take on a legendary recipe, perfectly capturing the spirit of 1965.

Why Buy A Guitar From Palen Music Center?

Palen Music Center has a wide range of unique guitars to enhance the sound of your music! We have been trusted by musicians across the country since 1963 and are constantly working to provide the best value for our customers. With the addition of our new PLEK machine and our longtime veteran luthiers, we are pleased to provide top-quality guitar repair.

The instrument pictured is the exact instrument you’ll receive. All fretted instruments receive a free complimentary professional setup.

Please feel free to reach out to our knowledgeable sales staff with any additional questions!

  Highlights

Dual-Mag Magic: Hand-wound pickups that balance string response for a perfectly "calibrated" vintage tone.

The Journeyman Touch: A beautiful Aged Inca Silver finish that looks and feels like a road-worn treasure.

Sixties Sophistication: Features a period-correct 1965 "C" neck profile for ultimate comfort and playability.

Premium Timber: Quartersawn maple and select alder provide the structural integrity and resonance pros demand.

Closet Classic Hardware: Slightly oxidized gold hardware offers a sophisticated, understated vintage aesthetic.

  Specifications

Body Wood: 2-Piece Select Alder

Neck Wood: Quartersawn Maple

Left/Right Handed: Right-handed

Fretboard Wood: Round-Laminated Rosewood

Scale Length: 25.5"

Fretboard Radius: 9.5"

Fretboard Inlay/Material: Mother of Pearl Dot

Neck Profile: 1965 Strat "C"

Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer (Journeyman Relic)

Hardware: Gold Closet Classic

Tuners: Fender Vintage-style

Neck Pickup: Custom Shop Hand-Wound Dual-Mag II Single-coil

Middle Pickup: Custom Shop Hand-Wound RWRP Dual-Mag II Single-coil

Bridge Pickup: Custom Shop Hand-Wound Dual-Mag II Single-coil

Electronics: 5-Way Blade; Strat 1/2 Blender Wiring with Greasebucket II

Bridge: Custom Shop Vintage Synchronized Tremolo

Manufacturer Part Number: 9236081268

Depth at 1st Fret: .820"

Depth at 12th Fret: .974"

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ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Limited Edition 1965 Dual-Mag Stratocaster Journeyman Relic
Finish
  • Aged Inca Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2024
Body Type
  • Solid Body

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