Fender is undoubtedly the number one brand of electric guitars and basses.
It's beloved by countless top artists, including Eric Clapton, John Mayer, and Cory Wong. (Titles omitted)
The Stratocaster, released by Fender in 1954, was introduced as a derivative of the Telecaster, the original solid-state guitar.
Its innovative design and versatility have earned it a place among countless artists, and it has dominated music scenes across a wide range of genres since its introduction.
It's truly a representative electric guitar.
This model is a highly acclaimed Fender Japan Stratocaster, which was discontinued (and merged into the Fender brand).
Furthermore, this is the EXTRAD series, the pinnacle of Fender Japan's lineup.
The EXTRAD series is a luxurious model featuring rare woods, USA-sourced parts, and lacquer finishes, boasting specifications very close to the original Fender.
This model is the ST54-135, inspired by the 1954 Stratocaster.
While based on the '54 model, its three-tone sunburst finish and Lace Sensor Gold pickups suggest it was likely a shop-order item.
The body is made of ash.
Lightweight ash is rare these days, but this guitar is incredibly light at 3.09 kg.
The neck is made of one-piece maple.
The flame maple is so beautiful you can tell it's high quality at a glance.
It is equipped with three Fender Lace Sensor Gold pickups.
The sound is clear, yet has the edgy sparkle that Fender is known for.
The high frequencies are not overly forward, and the overall impression is one of well-balanced finish.
With a production period of only about nine years and very limited production numbers, this is a highly valuable guitar that rarely appears on the market.
Why not take advantage of this opportunity?
Approximately 80% of the frets remain.
The truss rod is a little stiff, but has been confirmed to move about 90°.
The neck is in good condition.
The body and finish show signs of age-appropriate wear, with scratches, dents, and dulled paint overall.
There is paint chipping around the contour and on the neck. There is paint peeling on the back of the headstock, the sides of the body, and near the back cutaway.
There is dullness and rust on the metal parts, wear on the fingerboard, and a crack on the back panel.
The strap pin has been replaced with a Schaller-type locking pin, and the string guide and volume pot have been replaced.
There is an "S" stamp on the neck pocket.
Controls: 1 volume, 2 tone controls, 3-way selector
Nut width: 42mm
Bridge string spacing: 11mm
We set up the guitar using Pitbull Strings, which we import and sell.
These high-quality strings have a natural sound and bring out the full potential and character of your instrument, so please enjoy them too.
The craftsmen at Guitar shop TONIQ will adjust them for easy playability before delivering them to you.
Serial number: #F004757
Weight:3.09kg
Fret:80% remaining
Truss rod:tight a little, but can work roughly 90° at least
neck condition:Good
control: 1 volume, 2 tones, 3-way selector
body condition: There are overall signs of use, such as scratches, dents, and dullness of the paint, consistent with its age. There is some paint loss near the contour and on the neck. There is some paint reaction on the back of the head, body side, and near the body back cutaway. There is dullness and rust on the metal parts. There are scratches on the fingerboard. There is a crack on the back panel.
nut width: 42mm
string spacing:11mm
custom:Strap pin replaced with Schaller type, string guide, volume pot replaced
year:1989
accessories:arm, hard case
country of origin:Japan
Accessories: Arm, hard case
Text: Teppei Ozawa
Inspection person: Ozawa
TONIQ 3-Month Warranty
Items will be packed in a hard cardboard box.
We ship internationally.
Contact Information
TEL: 045-548-6661
Email: ozawa@bassick.jp
It's beloved by countless top artists, including Eric Clapton, John Mayer, and Cory Wong. (Titles omitted)
The Stratocaster, released by Fender in 1954, was introduced as a derivative of the Telecaster, the original solid-state guitar.
Its innovative design and versatility have earned it a place among countless artists, and it has dominated music scenes across a wide range of genres since its introduction.
It's truly a representative electric guitar.
This model is a highly acclaimed Fender Japan Stratocaster, which was discontinued (and merged into the Fender brand).
Furthermore, this is the EXTRAD series, the pinnacle of Fender Japan's lineup.
The EXTRAD series is a luxurious model featuring rare woods, USA-sourced parts, and lacquer finishes, boasting specifications very close to the original Fender.
This model is the ST54-135, inspired by the 1954 Stratocaster.
While based on the '54 model, its three-tone sunburst finish and Lace Sensor Gold pickups suggest it was likely a shop-order item.
The body is made of ash.
Lightweight ash is rare these days, but this guitar is incredibly light at 3.09 kg.
The neck is made of one-piece maple.
The flame maple is so beautiful you can tell it's high quality at a glance.
It is equipped with three Fender Lace Sensor Gold pickups.
The sound is clear, yet has the edgy sparkle that Fender is known for.
The high frequencies are not overly forward, and the overall impression is one of well-balanced finish.
With a production period of only about nine years and very limited production numbers, this is a highly valuable guitar that rarely appears on the market.
Why not take advantage of this opportunity?
Approximately 80% of the frets remain.
The truss rod is a little stiff, but has been confirmed to move about 90°.
The neck is in good condition.
The body and finish show signs of age-appropriate wear, with scratches, dents, and dulled paint overall.
There is paint chipping around the contour and on the neck. There is paint peeling on the back of the headstock, the sides of the body, and near the back cutaway.
There is dullness and rust on the metal parts, wear on the fingerboard, and a crack on the back panel.
The strap pin has been replaced with a Schaller-type locking pin, and the string guide and volume pot have been replaced.
There is an "S" stamp on the neck pocket.
Controls: 1 volume, 2 tone controls, 3-way selector
Nut width: 42mm
Bridge string spacing: 11mm
We set up the guitar using Pitbull Strings, which we import and sell.
These high-quality strings have a natural sound and bring out the full potential and character of your instrument, so please enjoy them too.
The craftsmen at Guitar shop TONIQ will adjust them for easy playability before delivering them to you.
Serial number: #F004757
Weight:3.09kg
Fret:80% remaining
Truss rod:tight a little, but can work roughly 90° at least
neck condition:Good
control: 1 volume, 2 tones, 3-way selector
body condition: There are overall signs of use, such as scratches, dents, and dullness of the paint, consistent with its age. There is some paint loss near the contour and on the neck. There is some paint reaction on the back of the head, body side, and near the body back cutaway. There is dullness and rust on the metal parts. There are scratches on the fingerboard. There is a crack on the back panel.
nut width: 42mm
string spacing:11mm
custom:Strap pin replaced with Schaller type, string guide, volume pot replaced
year:1989
accessories:arm, hard case
country of origin:Japan
Accessories: Arm, hard case
Text: Teppei Ozawa
Inspection person: Ozawa
TONIQ 3-Month Warranty
Items will be packed in a hard cardboard box.
We ship internationally.
Contact Information
TEL: 045-548-6661
Email: ozawa@bassick.jp