
Fender Stratocaster Dan Smith Era Blonde 1983
Dan Smith was chosen to revise and improve the Fender Stratocaster in the early 1980s.
In June 1983, the Standard Stratocaster was significantly revised with the aim of reducing costs. The jack-socket was moved to the new single-ply pickguard with twelve screws and only one tone control instead of two; hence the nickname '2 Knob Stratocaster'.
Furthermore, this Stratocaster features an alder body with a Blonde finish, a maple neck with a 12-inch radius and a Freeflyte tremolo system. The lacquer has been severely discoloured, and the original Blonde colour is still visible underneath the pickguard; a very cool effect!
The guitar has a replaced nut that was later raised, but is otherwise completely original. A beautiful piece from a very interesting period in Fender history!
Dan Smith was chosen to revise and improve the Fender Stratocaster in the early 1980s.
In June 1983, the Standard Stratocaster was significantly revised with the aim of reducing costs. The jack-socket was moved to the new single-ply pickguard with twelve screws and only one tone control instead of two; hence the nickname '2 Knob Stratocaster'.
Furthermore, this Stratocaster features an alder body with a Blonde finish, a maple neck with a 12-inch radius and a Freeflyte tremolo system. The lacquer has been severely discoloured, and the original Blonde colour is still visible underneath the pickguard; a very cool effect!
The guitar has a replaced nut that was later raised, but is otherwise completely original. A beautiful piece from a very interesting period in Fender history!