The popularity of Fender musical instruments grew throughout the 50s, flourishing into an assortment of instrument models, and by 1961 the Stratocaster had taken on a more refined aesthetic.A big evolutionary change in early 60s first appeared in late 1959, when Fender guitars transitioned from maple fingerboards to rosewoodmostly because of the visible wear that a maple fingerboard showed. But it made an appreciable difference in the overall tonality of the guitar, giving it a slightly warmer voice.To mirror this transitional period, American Vintage II 1961 Stratocaster sports a 7.25 radius slab rosewood fingerboard, and 3-ply pickguard accenting the Strats signature curves.
Body:Alder
Body Finish:Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Body Shape:Stratocaster
Control Knobs:Aged White
Fingerboard:Slab Rosewood
Hardware Finish:Nickel/Chrome
Pickguard:3-Ply Mint Green
Position Inlays:Clay Dot
Neck Finish:Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck Construction:4-Bolt
Neck Pickup:Pure Vintage ’61 Single-Coil Strat
Side Dots:Vintage Clay
Headstock:Stratocaster
Bridge Cover/Tailpiece:Includes Chrome Bridge Cover
String Nut:Bone
Bridge Pickup:Pure Vintage ’61 Single-Coil Strat
Middle Pickup:Pure Vintage ’61 Single-Coil Strat
Controls:Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck/Middle Pickups), Tone 2. (Bridge Pickup)
Pickup Switching: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
Pickup Configuration:SSS
Bridge:Pure Vintage Synchronized Tremolo with Bent Steel Saddles
Tuning Machines:Pure Vintage Single Line “Fender Deluxe”
Case/Gig Bag:Vintage-Style Brown (Orange Interior)
Fingerboard Radius:7.25″ (184.1 mm)
Fret Size:Vintage Tall
Neck Material:Maple
Refinement Neck Material:Maple
Number of Frets:21
Nut Width:1.650″ (42 mm)
Scale Length:25.5″ (64.77 cm)
Truss Rod:Vintage-Style Butt Adjust





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