Fender Stratocaster

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The Fender Stratocaster, also called a Strat, is a type of solidbody electric guitar. The Stratocaster was designed by Leo Fender, Freddie Tavares, and George Fullerton in 1954, and is made by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. The Stratocaster has been used by many famous guitarists, such as David Gilmour, Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, Buddy Holly, and Jeff Beck.

Fender Stratocaster
1958 Fender Stratocaster 3 color sunburst
ManufacturerFender
Period1954–present
Construction
Body typeSolid
Neck jointBolt-on
Scale25.5 in (648 mm)
Woods
BodyAlder
Ash
Poplar
Basswood
Mahogany
NeckMaple
FretboardMaple
Rosewood
Ebony
Pau Ferro
Hardware
Bridgeproprietary six-screw Tremolo
Floyd Rose locking system
Hardtail
Pickup(s)three single-coils (SSS). Other pickup configurations (including humbuckers) are also available.
Colors available
Various 2- or 3-color sunbursts
Black
Daphne Blue, Surf Green, Olympic White, Fiesta Red, Shell Pink

The Stratocaster has been copied as well. A guitar may look the same as a Stratocaster, but if it is not produced by Fender or Squier it is called a strat copy.

Fender Stratocaster copies are mostly very cheap and low quality, but some guitar builders make high quality clones of the Stratocaster. Fender makes Stratocasters made in the United States of America, which are largely thought to be the highest quality. However they also make Stratocasters which are made in Japan, but only sell them to the Japanese. Many people view these guitars comparable and even superior to the American made Fenders.

Stratocasters are also made in Korea and sold as special editions. The cheapest Fenders are made in Mexico, but despite their price, these Stratocasters are very good quality guitars compared to the copies which are usually made in China. Squier makes Stratocasters in China and Indonesia.

Fender Strats made in Japan and Korea are sometimes equal to their American Standard cousin. Limited editions like the Pro Tone series and some early (1982-1986) Japanese models fetch prices from $400 – $800 depending on condition. Korean Strats that have the Fender decal are the desirable ones over the Korean models with Squier on the headstock where Fender should be. There are also American Made Squiers that can be of good quality. Korean Pro Tones are the cream of the Korean Crop.