Live demo recorded at PREMIER GUITARS in Sydney
To say this guitar is pristine is an understatement. Looking at it up close, it is hard to believe this guitar was made 65 years ago. Not only is the finish virtually unmarred, the nitro has been out of the sun and has very little signs of yellowing, or even haze under UV light.
The guitar has cutting machining marks on the original vintage Klusons. At the time, Fender would buy two sets of tuners from Kluson and trim down the ends to form the signature “6 in a line” configuration, pioneered by Paul Bigsby some years earlier.
The sound of this guitar is quintessential late 50s twang. The low wind pickups produce a clear, bell-like chime. The neck is straight and true with perfect low action of 1.5mm at the 12th fret. A lovely, not overly thick neck profile makes this guitar very comfortable to hold. In 1958, you couldn’t have found an easier-playing guitar.
We’re careful to verify the authenticity of our instruments at Premier Guitars, especially when they are as pristine as this one. It is immaculate. Virtually like new. One of the nicest collector grade 50s Stratocasters we’ve ever seen.
The Everly Brothers had a hit in 1958 with "All I Have To Do is Dream" so I figured it was a fitting song to play on this fine 1958 Stratocaster.
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