Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Stratocaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Lake Placid Blue
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Stratocaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Stratocaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Stratocaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Stratocaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Style Electric Stratocaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish

Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Stratocaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Lake Placid Blue

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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. The guitar features a Stratocaster® body made of basswood, finished in a shiny gloss polyester. Its rosewood fretboard has a 9.5' (241 mm) radius and 21 frets with white dot inlays. The scale length is 25.5' (648 mm). 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. The vintage - style tuning machines and nickel/chrome hardware finish complete the look. It comes with a gig bag for easy transport.



Using this Fender electric guitar is a breeze. First, plug it into an amplifier. Adjust the volume and tone knobs on the guitar to get your desired sound. You can use the tremolo bridge to add vibrato effects to your playing. When not in use, keep it in the provided gig bag to protect it from dust and minor bumps. Clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to keep them in good condition. Wipe down the body and fretboard to prevent dirt build - up. And remember, store it in a cool, dry place to avoid any damage to the wood or hardware.


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