This made in Japan Fender Traditional II '60s Stratocaster plays and sounds great! The guitar is comprised of a basswood body, "U" shape maple neck, and rosewood fretboard. The fiesta red finish is a really nice color!
This guitar does show some minor cosmetic wear that includes light surface scratches and small dents throughout the body. There's also some light scuffs on the headstock and it appears that the back of the neck has been lightly sanded for a smoother/matte feel. The hardware is also starting to show some light tarnish. The frets are still in nice shape and the electronics work as they should.
The tremolo arm and spring cover have been replaced, otherwise this guitar is original.
Includes the pictured Fender gig bag.
Make: Fender
Model: Traditional II '60s Stratocaster
Year: 2023
Fretboard Material: Rosewood
Fretboard Radius: 9.5"
Scale length: 25.5"
Weight: 7.14 pounds
Nut Width: 1.61"
Neck Width at 12th fret: 2.01"
Neck Thickness 1st fret: 0.86"
Neck Thickness at 12th fret: 0.92"
Case/bag: Includes the pictured gig bag
Made in Japan
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