![]() ![]() Blonde and black were available as custom finishes. ![]() Wood Composition: Alder body, Maple neck with Maple fingerboardĭesign Elements: Bolt-on neck, dot inlays, 3 single-coil pickups, 3-way pickup selectorįinish Specifications: 1957 was the last year of the "2-tone" sunburst finish as the "3-tone" sunburst was introduced in 1958. Also last year of V-shaped neck profile and "2-tone" sunburst finish. Unique to this Year: Strats from 1957 include a mix of bakelite and plastic knobs and pickup covers as transition was still taking place. This was also the last year of the thicker V-shaped neck profile. Also in this year, Fender was amidst a gradual switch from bakelite to plastic pickup covers and control knobs, so some variation and mix between the exist within '57 Strats. Good Plus Vintage Condition displaying lots of nicks, dings, and scratches. Fender switched from Ash to Alder as their primary body wood in 1956, so ‘57 is the first year with all Adler strats (excluding those with a blonde finish). Factory Original Desert Sand Finish, Anodized Pickguard, Maple Neck with an Awesome Large V Neck Profile, 10/57 Neck Date, Pots dated 304732 (32nd week of 1957), and Spaghetti Logo. ![]() No matter your musical style or preference, there's a Fender guitar model that will ignite your creativity and elevate your playing to new heights.The 1957 Fender Stratocaster is considered one of true classic Stratocasters. Immerse yourself in the warmth of a vintage Fender Jazzmaster's jazzy tones or unleash the power of a Stratocaster's versatile soundscapes. These guitars have stood the test of time and continue to inspire musicians across genres. On these pages you'll find a wide range of vintage Fender guitar models, from the for-mentioned Stratocaster and Telecaster to the soulful Jazzmaster, Jaguar and the iconic Precision, Jazz and Bass VI basses. 1957 Fender Musicmaster and 1959 Fender Duo-Sonic Dave Rogers Laun Braithwaite Tim Mullally JIn 1955, Fender Sales decided the company needed to add inexpensive student electric guitar models to the existing lineup, which included the Esquire, the Telecaster, the Stratocaster, and the Precision bass. the story has been told many times before in short, Fender introduces a series of instruments, so perfect in their design that aswell as being the guitars on which countless newer models were based, they continued to sell, effectively unchanged for decades to come. Leo Fender started producing solid body electric guitars in Fullerton, California in 1950, with an electric bass following in 1951. Each guitar tells a story, bearing the marks of age and use that only enhance its character and charm. (2/57 penciled neck date, 304645 pot codes) This guitar features the proper late 50s appointments such as the original gold anodized aluminum pickguard and fat soft V one piece maple neck. Fender's legendary guitar models have played a significant role in shaping the landscape of popular music, from the distinctive twang of the Telecaster to the smooth versatility of the Stratocaster. Here we have a beautiful aged and wonderful playing 1957 Fender Musicmaster in the classy and subtle original Desert Sand finish. When you buy Fender guitars, you're not just acquiring an instrument you're embracing a legacy. Whether you're a seasoned musician, a collector, or a passionate enthusiast, this selection of vintage Fender guitars offers a treasure trove of musical history. Welcome to Fender guitars for sale! Fender has long been synonymous with quality craftsmanship, iconic tones, and undeniable style. ![]()
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