Fender Custom Shop Wildwood 10 1961 Stratocaster - Journeyman Relic • SN: R118177
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- By 1961, the Stratocaster was fast on its way to becoming a cultural mainstay after Strat-slingers like Hank Marvin took the airwaves by storm. The sixties were also an exciting time for Stratocaster design, as Leo and company outfitted them with rosewood fretboards for the first time. The rosewood produced a sweet attack that spoke to everyone from Hendrix to SRV! Our Wildwood 10 1961 Stratocasters pay tribute to the great Strat boom of the sixties, and we think they embody the sweet sounds of that era to a T. We have a wide variety of colors, relic'd finishes, and neck profiles on tap, so we invite you to browse away and find a Strat that plucks your heartstrings. Once you do, we're sure you'll fall under the spell of the Wildwood 1961 Stratocaster.
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Serial Number: R118177
Cool!
Cool guitar.
Ha! Immediately knew it's Greg by how small that strat looked in the thumbnail. 😂
That chord at 2:58 !!! Sonic glory
Can't get enough of your playing Greg. It's like SRV and Les Claypool had a baby. Weird Al, Jeff Beck, and Clapton love triangle?
Lot's of Hendrix.
A Sherwood metalic green 60s strat haha. Hard to say what the best type of strat is since opinion is a thing...
But one thing is for sure. Not sure which strat to play? This one is always a good choice : )
Which amp is being used here?
Tone King Imperial Mk. II, no pedals!
Why does everything have to be a relic….
if 90% of the guitars that leave the custom shop are Relics, it means that 90% of buyers buy Relics, and therefore 90% of the people on the market appreciate and like the Relic. So only 10% don't appreciate the relic. Simple. At the Fender custom shop they are not idiots.
@ I don’t think that most guitar buyers buy relics. Maybe at Wildwood they do. But I’ve bought from them, before. And I did NOT buy a relic.
Not really a good assumption. I'm sure plenty of people pinch their nose to buy a relic, or are ambivalent. You can't make this assumption.
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not my assumption but of course what Fender thinks. If the market appreciated the product without 'aging' more, Fender would produce more guitars without aging