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Absolutely awesome website! Fdender knowledge second to NONE!! GREAT WORK! :o

Added: August 28, 2010
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Fantabulous Site, simply a blessing to see such beautiful Fenders. Many of us would not know they existed save for your hard work, Thank you so much!

How would I proceed to have you help me locate a decent foto flame or other collectible Tele? Like you never heard that before, but I am Jonsing really bad!!! Any help I thank you for in advance!

blessings,

Johnboy


Added: August 17, 2010
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So...I have a '51 reissue Tele Bass w/Crafted in Japan & a serial # of: S006424. This has to B one of those "odd" serial #'s due to the fact U state that "Crafted in Japan" had only 5 digits following the letter. Does this make sense &/or sound right? U may not contact me for a long time but that's OK. Peace & awesome job on your website!

Added: August 13, 2010
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I am very grateful for the fantastic work you have done here. The pictures and the details within the website are truly an inspiration. Thank you for your dedication and countless hours spent doing this for everyone.

Best,
Mike Graves


Added: August 12, 2010
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Hello Jeff,
I'm trying to find out more about the CIJ Fat Strat I recently bought. I was told it was made in 2003, but the serial number does not match up with anything on your chart. So I'm thinking it has to be newer. The number is on back of the lower neck and reads Crafted in Japan. And under that S/N 030407212.
Great job on the website. Lots of great info


Added: August 7, 2010
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Fully understanding that you are a busy guy. I am looking for a positive ID on my guitar. After reading your webpage info I believe this guitar that I have is a Deluxe American Standard. It has Gold Lace Sensors but no locking tuners or roller nut. Serial Number is: E925927. Would that be a reasonable guess?

Sincerely,

Rich


Added: August 6, 2010
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I recently bought a beautiful dark brown 1989-1990 Strat Plus with the wood grain showing through. The only other one I have been able to find on the internet with this color is on Artichoke Guitars website. I've seen the Brownburst design, but this is different.

I took it to a local music store for a new back plate and even though the owner seemed fascinated, he seemed to think Fender never offered this design (and was questioning its authenticity). He also said they didn't offer the yellow perloid pickquard at the time either, which I've since seen several photos of.

How do I verify this is a true Fender Strat Plus. No doubt the neck is authentic and it definately requires a pop-in tremelo bar, which was missing when I bought it.

Thanks,

Buddy


Added: August 5, 2010
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Added: August 4, 2010
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This is truly an amazing website. I'm soon to retire (from work that pays wages)and am adding this to my favorites for some pleasure reading. Thanks, Gary

Added: July 31, 2010
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I've got a "Made in USA" Strat-strange item-one tone control and Freeflite Trem. Any idea where I could get hold of a snap-on arm for this additty!(to be fair it sounds pretty good)
Also, the nut disitigrated when I tried to check out a few things-never had any reason to bother with it until after 27yrs I decided my tuning/intonation needed looking at! Whoops.
What's best nut to replace this with?
serial number - E324319
Thanks,Ian.


Added: July 23, 2010
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