We haven't met Fender Master Builder Andy Hicks yet, but we feel a connection on two fronts: a love of guitars (duh) and the kinds of bands we grew up on. Andy started in the Jackson Custom Shop, spent eight years at Gretsch under Master Builder Steve Stern, three at Tyler Guitars, then came back to Fender. One of his recent builds was a signature for Iron Maiden's Dave Murray - which might surprise some TME regulars, but a lot of us learned to play on Maiden tunes when we were kids in the '80s, Eddie door poster looming on the bedroom door.

We're telling you this because it sets the stage for why we took this 1960 Masterbuilt Strat in on trade without a second thought (plus hardtail Strats are awesome). The moment we saw it, we were back in our high school bedrooms with Siamese Dream on repeat - doesn't it look like something Billy Corgan was playing back then? Maybe that's not your reference, all good. There's no shortage of Strat players who rocked an eye-catching finish (Dick Dale, anyone?). Either way, this is a fantastic guitar with the memories and associations stripped away.

Being a Hicks build, the attention to detail is exactly where it should be - fit, finish, and fretwork are all top-notch. The neck profile is an American Standard Modern "C" (.82–.87" for the spec nerds), which feels sleek and quick in the hand, the kind of profile that gets out of your way when you're working through the Cherub Rock solo. The hand-wound '60/'63 pickups have been favorites of ours in other Strats - that throaty mid-'60s voice, balanced output across the set, with a hum-cancelling middle so the 2nd and 4th positions stay quiet.

We could keep going, but the short version is we're fans of this one. The look, the vibe, the tone, the playability - not sure what else you'd ask a Masterbuilt Strat to be.


  • Body//Body--Alder, Finish--Nitrocellulose Lacquer, Aging Level--Heavy Relic, Color--Ruby Star Red Metallic
  • Hardware//Pickups--Hand-wound '60/'63 single coils, Controls--Volume / Tone, Bridge--Hardtail Vintage Strat (Relic), Tuners--Vintage w/ Fender Logo, Hardware Finish--Nickel/Chrome Relic, Pickguard--62 Strat 3-ply White
  • Neck//Neck--Maple 5/4 Quartersawn, Fretboard--Rosewood, Profile--AM Standard Modern "C" (.82"-.87"), Radius--9 1/2"-12" Compound, Frets--Vintage 45085 (21), Nut--Bone 1.650", Scale Length--25 1/2", Neck Finish--Nitrocellulose Lacquer / Relic / Medium Tint
  • Other//Condition--No additional wear beyond the factory relic, Weight--7lbs 1oz, Serial Number--AH0377, Case--Fender Hardshell w/CoA

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The Music Emporium has been a fixture of the Boston music community since 1968. We're a shop built by musicians - players, luthiers, photographers, and gear obsessives - and that shapes everything about how we do business.

Every instrument we ship is inspected and set up by our in-house guitar techs before it leaves the shop.

We're a Fender Showcase Dealer, Collings' largest dealer worldwide, and a Martin Custom Shop Expert Dealer. Our showroom is at 165 Massachusetts Ave in Lexington, MA.

Questions about any instrument are always welcome. We're happy to talk gear.

Listed4 days ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Custom Shop '60 Reissue Stratocaster Relic
Finish
  • Ruby Star Red Metallic
Categories
Year
  • 2025
Made In
  • United States
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Body Shape
  • S-Style
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Series
Finish Features
  • Relic
Model Family
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 21

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