Résumé

Perhaps more than any other year, 1965 marks a major turning point for Fender and Stratocaster production. It was in 1965 that CBS took control of the company, and brought the first wave of changes to a more mass production based model. Key indicators for Stratocasters of this transition era are a larger headstock compared to previous years as well as a script 'F' on the neck plate. In 1965, Fender also brought back the maple fingerboard as an option on a two-piece neck. While most collectors and players consider post-CBS Strats to be of an inferior quality to older models, these instruments remain very collectable on the vintage market. A key determining factor is the serial number: CBS switched from numbers starting with an L to numbers starting with an F. Those starting with an L are from earlier in the year and are generally more sought-after. 

Years of Production: 1954 - present

Unique to this Year: Switch from clay to pearloid dot inlays on fingerboard, enlarged headstock, and a somewhat less dramatic contouring shape on the body. 

Body Style: Offset solidbody 

Wood Composition: Alder body, Maple neck with veeneer Rosewood fingerboard

Design Elements: Bolt-on neck, dot inlays, 3 single-coil pickups, 3-way pickup selector

Finish Specifications: Sunburst was a standard finish for '60s Fenders.

Notable Players:  Bob Dylan, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, David Gilmour 

Caractéristiques du produit

Marque
Modèle
  • Stratocaster
Finition
  • Sunburst
Année
  • 1965
Fabrication
  • États-Unis
Catégories

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  • Hands down, the best sounding Strat I’ve ever played. And I’ve played and owned A LOT! Neck pickup thick and meaty, middle has a thick “squawk” to it, and the bridge is actually usable! Not thin sounding like a lot of them are. The neck feels perfect in the hand and it’s hard to put this one down!

  • 1965 fender stratocaster

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    Great guitar. Described very well and accurately. Plays and sounds great. Has that mid-60's pickup quack in the middle position. Can't put it down.