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Unleash your sound with the Fender Stratocaster ST-456, a celebrated gem from the 1980s Boxer Series. Crafted in Japan, this rare model was produced only between 1986 and 1987, making it a sought-after piece for both collectors and players alike. The ST-456 offers the iconic Stratocaster feel with a touch of vintage flair, thanks to its 25.5" scale length and rosewood fretboard that ensure smooth playability and rich tones.
While this guitar has its share of cosmetic stories to tell—from the scratches on its pickguard and body to the small dents at the 1st and 8th frets—its character remains intact. The electronics are in perfect working order, allowing for a seamless sonic experience. An added tremolo arm and a replaced strap button are the only deviations from its original build, preserving its authentic essence.
Whether you're jamming in your garage or hitting the stage, the Fender Stratocaster ST-456 is your ticket to classic rock and blues tones with a unique Japanese twist. It comes equipped with a gig bag for easy transportation, so you can keep your prized possession safe and sound wherever your music takes you.
Key Features:
- Made in Japan, 1986-1987 Boxer Series
- Rosewood fretboard for smooth playability
- 25.5" scale length
- Authentic vintage sound with modern playability
- Includes gig bag for easy transport
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