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Description

Crafted with a rich piece of history, the Fender Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster combines the past with modern innovation for the discerning guitarist. This exceptional instrument is sourced from the wood of a dairy barn built in 1868 in Lake Odessa, MI, giving each guitar a unique story and character. The aged hardware and unbuffed pickguard lend an authentic, time-worn aesthetic that is both visually striking and musically inspiring.

At its core, the Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster retains the classic Strat sound, featuring Custom Shop Fat '50s single-coil pickups that deliver a warm, vintage tone with a modern edge. This limited-run series ensures that no two guitars are alike, making each piece a truly one-of-a-kind treasure for both collectors and players alike.

Whether you’re on stage or in the studio, this Stratocaster promises a playability that matches its storied past. Its blend of old-world craftsmanship and contemporary performance features makes it a standout choice for musicians who value both heritage and versatility.

Key Features:

  • Reclaimed Eastern Pine body from an 1868 dairy barn
  • Aged hardware with an unbuffed pickguard for vintage appeal
  • Custom Shop Fat '50s single-coil pickups for classic Strat sound
  • Unique grain and appearance—no two guitars are the same
  • Limited-run series for exclusivity and collectability
  • American Standard-inspired design with modern playability

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Shape S-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type Tremolo Bridge
Color Family Tan
Fretboard Material Rosewood
Model Family Fender Stratocaster
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Number of Frets 22
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup Configuration SSS
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Fender FSR Limited Edition

FAQs

What makes the Fender Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster unique compared to other Stratocasters?

The Fender Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster features a body made from reclaimed Eastern Pine, giving it a distinct look and resonant tone that sets it apart from traditional alder or ash Stratocasters.

How would you describe the sound of the pickups on the Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster?

The Stratocaster's SSS pickup configuration offers classic Fender tones, providing bright, clear sounds with a bell-like quality, ideal for genres like rock, blues, and pop.

Is the Fender Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster suitable for beginners?

While it offers unique aesthetics and tone, its features and price point may be more appealing to experienced players or collectors rather than beginners.

What is the neck profile like on the Fender Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster?

The guitar features a comfortable C-shaped neck profile, which is favored for its ease of playability, making it suitable for a variety of playing styles.

Can the tremolo bridge on the Reclaimed Eastern Pine Stratocaster handle heavy use?

The tremolo bridge is designed for smooth operation and moderate use, typical of Fender Stratocasters, but may require occasional adjustments for tuning stability under heavy use.

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