Fender Japan Ritchie Kotzen Stratocaster Electric Guitar, Maple FB, See-Through White Burst
  • Fender Japan See-Through White Burst Ritchie Kotzen Strat Electric Guitar, Maple Fretboard
  • Fender Japan See-Through White Burst Ritchie Kotzen Strat Electric Guitar, Maple Fretboard
  • Fender Japan See-Through White Burst Ritchie Kotzen Strat Electric Guitar, Maple Fretboard
  • Fender Japan See-Through White Burst Ritchie Kotzen Strat Electric Guitar, Maple Fretboard
  • Fender Japan See-Through White Burst Ritchie Kotzen Strat Electric Guitar, Maple Fretboard

Fender Japan Ritchie Kotzen Stratocaster Electric Guitar, Maple FB, See-Through White Burst

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Product Description

Renowned rock guitarist Richie Kotzen, with his outstanding skills in Poison, Mr. Big, and as a solo artist, has always amazed audiences. Now, the Fender Made in Japan Ritchie Kotzen signature Stratocaster is back. This guitar features a Stratocaster body shape made of Ash with a Flame Maple Laminated Top, finished in polyester. The maple fretboard has a 12' (305 mm) radius, 22 frets, and abalone dot inlays. It's equipped with DiMarzio Custom Single Coil pickups, a 6 - Saddle Vintage - Style Synchronized Tremolo bridge, and a 3 - Ply Pearloid pickguard. Nickel Plated Steel strings (.009 - .042 Gauges) are used, along with Gotoh tuning machines with pearl buttons and gold hardware finish. It comes with a gig bag.



Using this Fender Ritchie Kotzen Stratocaster is a breeze. Just pick it up, tune it using the Gotoh tuning machines with pearl buttons, and start playing. When you're done, put it back in the gig bag to protect it. As for maintenance, keep it away from extreme temperatures and humidity. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent corrosion. Occasionally, check the frets for wear and the bridge for stability. If you notice any issues, it's best to take it to a professional guitar technician.


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