Here is a look at the new Kenny Wayne Shepherd model Strat.It has three custom-voiced Kenny Wayne Shepherd pickups an alder-body, maple neck with 12"-radius rosewood fingerboard and 21 jumbo frets, vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge with Graph Tech® saddles and Fender vintage-style tuning machines. The guitar comes in three polyester finishes — a Black model with a three-ply black-white-black pickguard and racing stripe body graphic, and Three-color Sunburst and Arctic White models that each have a three-ply mint green pickguard (with cross graphic on the Arctic White model).
... Harmony Central article... http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2008/Fender-Kenny-Wayne-Shepherd-Stratocaster.html
Thursday, August 28, 2008
New Fender Strat Kenny Wayne Shepherd Model
Posted by G at 6:22 PM
Labels: Harmony Central, Kenny Wayne Shepherd Stratocaster, Stratocaster
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4 comments:
That strat looks hot. I have 3 strats and 1 tele. I got hooked on playing strats about 25 years ago
Someone let me know how the p/ups sound,just curious.I am sure the playability is right on,and the p/ups are probably really hot.I am still curious though!
All I need to know is where its made. I'm assuming Mexico. Had a Hendrix reissue MIM. Nothing fit right, the tuners were even crooked. American mades seem to be much more consistant in quality
This Srat,i am sure,is American made.And the next best Strats were Japanese made.I have owned one and it was a great playing and sounding Strat.Next in quality order would be the Mexican Strats.But,as always,get your hands on it,play it,plug it in,really check it out before buying any guitar....Greg
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