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Description

Step back in time and experience the iconic sound and playability of the Fender 1957 Surf Green Stratocaster. This electric guitar pays homage to the classic era of rock ‘n’ roll with its vintage-inspired aesthetics and authentic tone. Designed for both collectors and performers, this Stratocaster features a maple neck with a "V" shape profile, reminiscent of the original 1957 model, offering comfortable playability and a distinctive feel.

Crafted with an alder body, the guitar delivers a balanced and resonant sound, perfect for genres ranging from blues to surf rock. The trio of single-coil pickups captures the dynamic range and clarity Fender is celebrated for, allowing musicians to achieve a sparkling clean tone or a gritty, overdriven sound. The synchronized tremolo bridge ensures smooth pitch modulation, while the classic 5-way pickup selector offers versatile tonal options.

This model is not just about nostalgia; it incorporates modern sensibilities with vintage charm. Whether you're strumming a rhythmic chord progression or unleashing a searing solo, the Fender 1957 Surf Green Stratocaster stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of Fender craftsmanship.

Key Features:

  • Solid alder body for balanced resonance and sustain
  • Maple neck with "V" shape profile for comfortable play
  • Trio of single-coil pickups for versatile tonal options
  • Synchronized tremolo bridge for smooth pitch modulation
  • Vintage-style hardware and finish for classic aesthetics
  • 5-way pickup selector switch for a range of sounds

Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender 1957 Stratocaster.

Setup and maintenance

  • One owner reports the worst fret buzz experienced, both acoustically and plugged in, suggesting a necessary setup.

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  • Some experienced owners suggest insisting on neck removal to verify authenticity and check the neck stamp as part of the purchasing process.

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Build quality

  • Issues include stripped threads on the bridge for the tremolo, protruding frets, a sloppy finish, and a hidden chip in the headstock.

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  • Some owners report the seafoam green finish appears more teal in person, which can differ significantly from online photos depending on lighting conditions.

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  • The thin nitrocellulose finish on AVRI models is noted for its authenticity compared to thicker poly finishes found on other models.

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  • Concerns are raised over pickguard screws causing finish damage, indicating potential mishandling by previous owners.

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Features and functionality

  • Trem arm provided was too large for the bridge, preventing it from screwing in properly.

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Comparisons

  • The color was mistaken for Miami Blue due to warm lighting, though it's officially Sea Foam Green.

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  • The neck's V shape is chunkier than the C shape on the American Original '60s Strat, providing a distinct feel for players accustomed to that model.

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User experience

  • Despite aesthetic appeal, practical flaws led one owner to return the guitar.

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  • Owners note the seafoam green often photographs as a brighter teal, influenced by lighting and lens types, leading to varied perceptions of the color.

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  • It's mentioned that finish checking is common and considered part of the guitar's character, not necessarily a flaw.

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Value and pricing

  • A user reports paying $1,500 for a used AVRI Telecaster in mint condition, implying similar value expectations for the Stratocaster.

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Great guitar

more ore less this is the rhytm guitar. Not much for bending strings, because of small neck radius. Very good sounding though, real vintage strat

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See how Martin Courtney uses Fender 1957 Stratocaster

Martin Courtney

Guitarist

Real Estate

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"I've had it for about two-and-a-half years. I was new when I got it, so it's not that special — or it is, though, because I like it, because it's mine!"

See how James Petralli uses Fender 1957 Stratocaster

James Petralli

Composer, Music Producer

White Denim

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In a YouTube short by Jacco Slothouber, James Petralli of White Denim is seen playing a Fender 1957 Surf Green Stratocaster.

See how Vinyl Williams uses Fender 1957 Stratocaster

Vinyl Williams

Singer, Guitarist

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In this photo uploaded to Instagram [artist name] is using his 1957 Turquoise Fender strat – some kind of Frankenstein with a 57 body and a 2000s neck

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