FENDER ROAD WORN 50S STRATOCASTER 2-COLOR SUNBURST MAPLE

Fender Road Worn 50s Stratocaster 2-Color Sunburst Maple
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 939,-
Road Worn 50s Stratocaster 2-Color Sunburst Maple Fender
Product code: 107345
Stock: In stock at warehouse. Product is in stock at our central warehouse, not in store.
Product is in stock at central warehouse, not in store.
delivery Delivery time 5-7 days. The delivery time indicated is an average delivery time in working days. The actual delivery time may vary. You will receive an e-mail with Track & Trace details when your order is send out. Please see the customer service centre for more information on international deliveries.
Available colors:
2-Color Sunburst Maple:  2-Color Sunburst Maple
Black Maple:  Black Maple

Fender Road Worn 50s Stratocaster 2-Color Sunburst Maple
Few things in this world have gotten cooler with age than the Stratocaster. Born in the '50s, they became even cooler after years of use (and abuse) on the road—morphing over time to look appealingly battered and feel even better than when they were brand-new. Fender's new maple-fretboard Road Worn '50s Strat delivers that aged look and feel—built to look, sound and feel like it's got more than just a few miles on it, designed with 1950s specs, including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and supercharged with Tex-Mex™ pickups and 6105 frets. Deluxe gig bag included.

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