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Old 03-04-2004, 08:02 AM   #1
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50 years of Fender Stratocasters


http://www.cnn.com/2004/SHOWBIZ/Musi....ap/index.html

The Golden Time of a Great Guitar
The Stratocaster turns 50
Thursday, March 4, 2004 Posted: 10:52 AM EST (1552 GMT)
The Stratocaster: A favorite of guitarists everywhere.


SCOTTSDALE, Arizona (AP) -- The year 1954 was full of pop culture benchmarks. Elvis Presley recorded his first single, the Miss America pageant was televised for the first time, Ernest Hemingway won the Nobel Prize for "The Old Man and the Sea."

And in a small factory in Fullerton, California, an inventor named Leo Fender created his Stratocaster.

If the general public overlooked that last milestone, musicians do not. In fact, for many it's a pivotal event.

"Who knows how many different designs they've used to imitate and top it and nobody's come close," says Nils Lofgren, guitarist for Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band. "It's definitely as beautifully crafted an instrument that you'll ever find and I'm very, very grateful for all Leo went through to create it."

The guitar known affectionately as the Strat celebrated its 50th birthday in February. And it's had a busy 50 years.

Americans know this instrument, even if they don't know its name, because it's been in so many famous hands and its tones form the foundation of so much of the music we listen to.

Jimi Hendrix made it scream.


Former Grin and current E Street Band guitarist Nils Lofgren calls the Strat "a work of art."
Stevie Ray Vaughan made it cry.

Eric Clapton made it rock.

Fender was known for incorporating musicians' suggestions into his designs. As a result, the Stratocaster was a collaboration by Fender and his close associates and those who played guitar for a living.

"Leo created a work of art that remains useful to millions of players and will always be useful," says Lofgren.

'It became a cultural identity'
Says Richard McDonald, a spokesman for Scottsdale-based Fender Musical Instruments Corp.: "He just nailed it right out of the gate.

"You measure an instrument's success or failure on the merits of what gets recorded with it," says McDonald, the company's vice president of marketing. "Once huge masses of work were recorded with the Stratocaster, it became a cultural identity."

Unlike many guitars of the 1950s, the Stratocaster's body was made of solid wood, making it extremely durable. Hendrix set it on fire, Vaughan and others administered countless beatings.


Chris Flemming, a Master Builder at the Fender Custom Shop, plays his hand-built 50th anniversary Fender Stratocaster prototype.
"The Strat is like a workhorse, you don't have to baby it," Lofgren says. "You can be gentle and subtle and when you're leaning into it a bit too hard, it doesn't cave early on you. It pushes back a bit. No other guitar I've played allows that."

The tonal result of the Stratocaster's solid body is a highly sustained tone that produces a clear, bright sound unlike hollow-body guitars.

"I was a young guitarist and mostly played jazz with hollow bodies," say Gin Blossom guitarist Scott Johnson. "When I landed my first pro gig they told me to go get a solid body for the sustain, so I got a Strat."

Its historical significance, and international success aside, perhaps 11-year-old Chris Kutcher, who uses a Strat in his guitar class, sums up the guitar's appeal best.

"I don't know much about guitars," says Chris, who attends Desert Harbor Elementary School in Peoria, Arizona, "but I know the Stratocaster has a cool sound."
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Old 03-04-2004, 08:06 AM   #2
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Re: 50 years of Fender Stratocasters


In honor of this fan-fucking-tastic event, how about some pics of your Strats or strat clones to celebrate? [img]images/smilies/icon_jam.gif[/img]

Many of you have probably seen this one before. It was a '96 Mexican Strat that I modded with the Floyd Rose and added my loveable Seymour Duncan Custom 5 in the bridge.



Happy 50th Anniversary, Baby!
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Old 03-04-2004, 09:17 AM   #3
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Well I can show you my first strat I bought when I was 17. I killed it dead by putting a Di Marzio pickup in the neck position...didn't like it so got it moved to the bridge. By this time, there was no body left in the thing because of all the wood routed out. It sounded bad so I got rid of it but it was a beautiful guitar as you can see by the picture. We were playing 'Bastille Day' when this was taken! You can also see a Washburn behind me...not sure of the model! [img]images/smilies/icon_thumb.gif[/img]

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Old 03-04-2004, 09:18 AM   #4
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haha....note Triumph tour shirt and Kimono! Wrong country this boy!
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Re: 50 years of Fender Stratocasters


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Well I can show you my first strat I bought when I was 17. I killed it dead by putting a Di Marzio pickup in the neck position...didn't like it so got it moved to the bridge. By this time, there was no body left in the thing because of all the wood routed out. It sounded bad so I got rid of it but it was a beautiful guitar as you can see by the picture. We were playing 'Bastille Day' when this was taken! You can also see a Washburn behind me...not sure of the model! [img]images/smilies/icon_thumb.gif[/img]

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Nice Strat Chris!! You probably invented the dreaded "universal routing" by removing so much wood on it. You should have taken out a patent! [img]images/smilies/icon_lol.gif[/img]
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Re: 50 years of Fender Stratocasters


Nice picture wah, i love the second guitarists studded armband
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Wow, I guess there are only a couple of us then with strats... [img]images/smilies/headscratch.gif[/img]
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I'd love to have a strat like yours, EJ, looks/sounds kick ass. Problem is I'm not rich, and only have one good guitar. [img]images/smilies/icon_ball.gif[/img]
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No...we're poor with LOTS of guitars! [img]images/smilies/icon_lol.gif[/img]
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Nice picture wah, i love the second guitarists studded armband

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Hehe...the drummers now in John Sykes old band...The Tygers Of Pan Tang. [img]images/smilies/icon_jam.gif[/img]
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Re: 50 years of Fender Stratocasters


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Wow, I guess there are only a couple of us then with strats... [img]images/smilies/headscratch.gif[/img]

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i've wanted a good fender strat for a long time i just haven't had the money .. they had a 1975 strat in the music shop near me for ages it was a bit beaten up and it was quite cheap too i should've bought it [img]images/smilies/icon_doh.gif[/img]
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Re: 50 years of Fender Stratocasters


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Wow, I guess there are only a couple of us then with strats... [img]images/smilies/headscratch.gif[/img]

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i've wanted a good fender strat for a long time i just haven't had the money .. they had a 1975 strat in the music shop near me for ages it was a bit beaten up and it was quite cheap too i should've bought it [img]images/smilies/icon_doh.gif[/img]

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Stig, You don't need a lot of money. Shit, listen to Wah, and he plays a Squier! Absolutely NO disrespect Wah. They are great guitars, and with a couple of mods, you got a kick ass axe at a great price! Wah, you have a SD Hot Rail in the neck right? I'm looking to add one myself to add a little more Murray in my playing. Just goes to show the hands are a vital piece of equipment. [img]images/smilies/icon_thumb.gif[/img]
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yeah . i know what you mean . call me a snob though but i have this thing about having a vintage instrument ..

i've considered for a long time buying a squier strat .. even without modding they sound pretty good through a nice valve amp
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Re: 50 years of Fender Stratocasters


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El_jalepeno said:
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Stiglar said:
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El_jalepeno said:
Wow, I guess there are only a couple of us then with strats... [img]images/smilies/headscratch.gif[/img]

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i've wanted a good fender strat for a long time i just haven't had the money .. they had a 1975 strat in the music shop near me for ages it was a bit beaten up and it was quite cheap too i should've bought it [img]images/smilies/icon_doh.gif[/img]

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Stig, You don't need a lot of money. Shit, listen to Wah, and he plays a Squier! Absolutely NO disrespect Wah. They are great guitars, and with a couple of mods, you got a kick ass axe at a great price! Wah, you have a SD Hot Rail in the neck right? I'm looking to add one myself to add a little more Murray in my playing. Just goes to show the hands are a vital piece of equipment. [img]images/smilies/icon_thumb.gif[/img]

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Yeah, I think it's well documented here that I paid £50 for my strat about 1990...it's an '88 but worth nothing. The pickup was £70 and was an easy job...it has a pull tone pot which I rarely use for out of phase. It's actually in the bridge position EJ; the neck won't give you bite-just more singing wasp like tone. The original pickup was nothing special but it's all about the necks for me. I've played some very poor "rich mans" guitars and wouldn't probably pay more than $500 tops for a guitar at this stage in my life. I love the beautiful finishes on the EBMM's and the Peaveys but they'd get bashed on the road. This strat used to go to gigs in no case over my shoulder! I took it out of the softbag at a jam the other night and it was wet and cold cos my car gets condensation that builds up...it was still in tune tho'! [img]images/smilies/icon_lol.gif[/img] Depends whats important to you. For me it's always been the neck. Most of the rest can be exchanged painfree but finding a new neck would be a pain unless I could try it on the guitar. [img]images/smilies/icon_thumb.gif[/img]
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Re: 50 years of Fender Stratocasters


Ok guys.. I saw this thread and i have to say kick ass strats man! by the way,, your not only ones with strats.. here is my baby.. a 1991 fender american standard strat.. this is one you hear alot of my posts on lately.. someday,, I want an odler pre cbs era strat! now that would be sweet!
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