Central Warehouse In Stock 1 pcs
Dan Smith Stratocaster in Olympic White, which has taken on a creamy hue over the years. This is one of the last instruments made in the original Fender factory in Fullerton, California.
Dan Smith was an important figure at Fender, and in the early 1980s he altered the brand's model lines to streamline and improve production quality. The upgraded Stratocasters, which later became the American Standard model, saw the light of day for a short production run. The in-between era is epitomized by this guitar with a special tremolo (note that the underside of the body lacks a hole and the tremolo is set from the top) and a reduced number of controls.
Apart from the replaced neck pickup cover, everything on the guitar is original. The guitar is in excellent condition, fully functional, minor cosmetic imperfections: cracked pickguard, chipped lacquer in several places on the fingerboard.
Sold including tremolo lever (without case) in BAZAR VAT regime.
Specifications
- Country of Production: USA
- Type of Sale: Used
- Year of Manufacture: 1983