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Review Summary
Alder
Road Worn Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Stratocaster
Maple
Road Worn Urethane
"C" Shape
25.5" (647.70mm)
Pau Ferro
7.25" (184.15mm)
21
Narrow Tall
Synthetic Bone
1.65" (41.91mm)
Pearloid Dots
Standard
Tex-Mex Single-Coil Strat
Tex-Mex Single-Coil Strat
Tex-Mex Single-Coil Strat
Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck/Middle Pickups), Tone 2. (Bridge Pickup)
5-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup, Position 3. Middle Pickup, Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup, Position 5. Neck Pickup
SSS
6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
Chrome
Vintage-Style
3-Ply Mint Green
Parchment Plastic
Parchment
4-Bolt Vintage-Style
Fender USA 250R NPS, (.010-.046 Gauges)
Distressed Body, Neck, and Hardware Creating an Aged Appearance, Aged Knobs, Pickup Covers and Switch Tip, Vintage Styling, Synthetic Bone Nut
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Those who prize older instruments with the battered look of years on the road and the scars of countless gigs can still have that authentically aged vibe without spending decades on the road themselves. The irresistibly cool look of finish worn through to the wood, rusted hardware, a bruised neck and yellowing plastic parts are yours right away with Road Worn instruments. The Road Worn '60s Stratocaster sounds, looks and feels like it's been there and back, has more than a few miles on it and then some. With authentic 1960s styling aged to impart a lifetime of wear and tear that has somehow made it get even better, it's a must-have for the Strat player who appreciates broken-in look and vibe.
1960s style with aged/worn body, neck, finish and hardware touches
Maple neck with "C"-shaped profile
Pau Ferro fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets
Tex-Mex pickups with modern five-way switching
Vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge
Worn nitrocellulose-lacquer finish
Narrow Jumbo Frets
Narrow jumbo frets are taller and slightly narrower than their medium jumbo cousins, making them especially effective for bending notes.
7.25" Fingerboard Radius
The fingerboard radius is an important spec that describes the amount of curvature across the width of the fingerboard. This instrument has a 7.25" fingerboard radius, with a more pronounced "vintage-style" curvature typical of Fender guitars from the 1950s, '60 and '70s. It's the way to go for those who grew up with vintage instruments or simply prefer the feel of greater fingerboard curvature.
Tex-mex Pickups
The Tex-Mex single-coil pickups on this guitar are over-wound for tight, clear bass, sparkling high end and maximum output ideal for everything from soaring clean tone to earthy Texas grit.