Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Condition Report:
Overall: Very Good condition.Frets: Good condition, no issues.Hardware: All original.Electronics: All original, no issues.Finish: This Guitar is in Very Good condition with slight wear on the body through previous usage.Serial Number: E336257Made in USA, 1983.
Tremolo Arm included.Hard Case included.
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The 1983 Fender 2-Knob Stratocaster from the "Dan Smith era" is a rare and distinctive instrument, marking a pivotal moment in Fender's history. Finished in classic Ivory, this model showcases the streamlined design choices introduced under Dan Smith's leadership, aimed at revitalizing the Stratocaster's legacy. The most notable feature of this guitar is its two-knob control layout, with a single master volume and a single master tone knob, replacing the traditional three-knob setup. This minimalistic approach not only modernized the aesthetic but also simplified control during performance.
The guitar features a maple neck with a rosewood or maple fretboard, offering a smooth, fast playing experience with Fender's renowned comfort and precision. The alder body contributes to a balanced tone with plenty of resonance, while the distinctive top-loading tremolo system introduced during this period gives a unique touch to the Strat's signature sound. The pickups deliver a vintage-inspired tone with clarity and punch, ideal for versatile playing styles.
Highly sought after by collectors and players alike, this Dan Smith era Stratocaster captures a unique chapter in Fender's evolution. It's not just about the look or sound—it's about owning a piece of history that represents Fender's drive to innovate while respecting tradition.
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