A Near Mint 1965 L Series Stratocaster
One of the Cleanest Ever.
This is one of the the lightest Stratocasters that we have ever seen -- it weighs just 7.00 lbs. and has a nice fat nut width of just under 1 11/16 inches, a wonderful medium neck profile, and a scale length of 25 1/2 inches. One-piece alder body, contoured on back and lower bass bout, maple neck, and veneer Brazilian rosewood fretboard with 21 original medium frets and pearloid dot position markers. Small headstock with 'Transition' logo. Neckplate with four screws and serial number at the top. Three white plastic-covered staggered-height pole pickups with outputs of 5.40k, 6.14k, and 5.48k. Three-layer white plastic pickguard with eleven screws. Six-pivot bridge unit with through-body stringing. This incredible 'under-the-bed' guitar is in near mint (9.25) condition. There is a small area on the bottom of the treble horn where the guitar has rested in its case upon the 'spiral' guitar cord. This has left six very small and insignificant marks on the bottom surface of the treble horn. Certainly one of the lightest, cleanest, freshest '65 Strats that we have ever seen. Housed in it's original Fender black hardshell case with black leather ends and dark orange plush lining (9.00).
This guitar sounds really
This guitar sounds really awesome. And I usually don't like fenders too much. Still blown away :o
Wow! You nailed that SRV solo
Wow! You nailed that SRV solo pretty fuckin' good man! Nice strat too!
Phil makes any guitar sound
Phil makes any guitar sound like a million bucks.
Wow, I'm not a fan of Strats
Wow, I'm not a fan of Strats but you really made that strat sing. Awesome job man.