Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Stratocaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Black (5361200306)
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Guitar - Stratocaster Model, Rosewood Fingerboard, Black Finish (5361200306)
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Guitar - Stratocaster Model, Rosewood Fingerboard, Black Finish (5361200306)
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Guitar - Stratocaster Model, Rosewood Fingerboard, Black Finish (5361200306)
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Guitar - Stratocaster Model, Rosewood Fingerboard, Black Finish (5361200306)
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Guitar - Stratocaster Model, Rosewood Fingerboard, Black Finish (5361200306)

Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Stratocaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Black (5361200306)

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Product Description

Fender's Japan - made Traditional guitar series combines the classic Fender instrument - making aesthetics with high - end Japanese craftsmanship. This Stratocaster - shaped electric guitar features a basswood body with a glossy polyester finish. The rosewood fretboard has a 9.5' (241 mm) radius and 21 frets with white dot inlays. It comes with vintage - style single - coil Strat pickups, a 6 - saddle vintage - style synchronized tremolo bridge, and nickel - plated steel strings (.009 -.042 gauges). The 3 - ply mint green pickguard adds a touch of style. With vintage - style tuning machines and nickel/chrome hardware finish, it is packed in a gig bag.



Using this Fender electric guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into your amplifier and start strumming or picking. When you're done playing, put it back in the gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep the guitar away from extreme temperatures and humidity as they can damage the wood and affect the tuning. To maintain the guitar, clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to remove dirt and sweat. You can also polish the body to keep its shiny finish. If you notice the tuning is off often, it might be time to change the strings. And always make sure to store it in a dry and safe place.


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