What years were Fender Stratocasters made in Japan?
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What years were Fender Stratocasters made in Japan?
Fender Contemporary Stratocaster electric guitars were produced by Fender Japan in the 1980s….
Fender Contemporary Stratocaster Japan | |
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Period | 1984—1987 |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid |
Neck joint | Bolt-on |
How can you tell a Japanese Stratocaster?
They use a single letter followed by either five or six digits. All of these guitars have a Made in Japan decal on either the heel or headstock. Fender consistently made these serial numbers until 1997 when they switched from Made in Japan decals to Crafted in Japan decals.
Does Fender Japan still exist?
They simply reconstructed their company. Now, Fender exists in Japan through a different company named Fender Music Corporation (Japan) and since this change, the Japanese-made Fender guitars now being sold by FMC (Japan) have been labeled under the “Japan Exclusive” series.
Are made in Japan guitars any good?
Cheap Japanese made guitars, at least after the mid-Seventies, are still really well made. They tend to have good solid wood, great weight and sustain and an amazing quality feel to them.
Who played a 57 Stratocaster?
Leo Fender’s study in perfection: a 1957 Stratocaster, leaning on a 1955 Bandmaster. To hear the definitive voice of this model-year Strat, listen to Buddy Guy’s debut solo album, 1968’s A Man and the Blues.
What rock stars play a Stratocaster?
From Stevie Ray Vaughan to Eric Clapton, here are some Strat slingers that put the famous guitar on the map. Who would have thought that an instrument designed more than 60 years ago could go largely unchanged and still be as iconic as ever in present day?
Who plays a sunburst Strat?
Cobain was no stranger to using this style of guitar, but this was his first time using a sunburst Stratocaster. He played two other guitars that night, a black Stratocaster and a 1965 Jaguar, but the sunburst received the most play during the memorable performance.