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Description
The 80ties Stratocaster Electric Guitar in Cream by Cort.
• Body Shape: Stratocaster-style
• Typically Alder (most common for Strat-style guitars) or Poplar.
• Finish: Gloss or satin finish in Cream color (could vary slightly depending on the exact model/year).
• Neck Material: Maple (for the neck), with a Maple or Rosewood fingerboard.
• C-shape neck profile, which was typical for the 80s era.
• Scale Length: 25.5 inches (648 mm), standard Stratocaster scale.
• Fingerboard Radius: 7.25" to 9.5" radius (depending on the year/model).
• Frets: 21 frets (medium or jumbo frets depending on the variant).
• Pickup Configuration: 3 single-coil pickups.
• Bridge: Single-coil
• Middle: Single-coil
• Neck: Single-coil
• Pickup Style: Classic stratocaster single-coil pickups (often ceramic or Alnico depending on the variant).
• Pickup Selector: 5-way switch.
• Tone and Volume Controls: 1 master tone knob, 1 master volume knob, and one tone control for the middle pickup.
• Bridge Type: Vintage-style Synchronized Tremolo (common for the 80s Stratocaster style guitars).
• Tremolo Arm: Yes (whammy bar).
• Bridge Material: Typically Chrome or Nickel.
• Tuners: Typically Chrome Die-cast tuners (sometimes with a vintage locking tuner depending on the model).
• Nut: Synthetic Bone or Plastic nut.
• Pickguard: 3-ply (usually white or black/white/black), commonly seen on Strat-style guitars.
• Tone Profile: Bright, clean, and clear tones. Excellent for classic rock, blues, and funk.
• Neck Pickup Tone: Smooth and mellow with a bit of warmth.
• Bridge Pickup Tone: Sharp, crisp, and bell-like, often used for lead and solos.
• Neck Joint: Bolt-on neck (common on Stratocasters).
• Weight: Typically ranges between 7.5 to 8.5 lbs (depending on the wood and finish).
• Country of Manufacture: Depending on the era, Cort guitars were often manufactured in Korea, Indonesia, or China during the 1980s.
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