Sunday, February 24, 2008

Fender Masterbuilt Crash Stratocaster Electric Guitar and Pro Jr. Amp Set

Fender Masterbuilt Crash Stratocaster Electric Guitar and Pro Jr. Amp Set Custom Art



Fender Masterbuilt Crash Stratocaster Electric Guitar and Pro Jr. Amp Set Custom Art



A totally unique matching set of a Fender Strat with a Pro Junior Amp, painted by John "Crash" Matos.

This Custom Stratocaster electric guitar Masterbuilt by Todd Krause features a custom paint job by today's foremost pop graffiti artist, John "Crash" Mato. Included with this guitar and amp package is a canvas painting that features a white square where a Pro Junior Amp was sitting on the canvas (the missing artwork is on the amps' cabinet!) Its two-piece alder body has a urethane finish with a chrome pickguard. The one-piece maple neck has a 10/56 V -shaped profile, and a 9-1/2" radius. Nickel/chrome hardware includes vintage hardware. Of its 3 custom wound Fat '50s single-coil pickups, the middle pickup is reverse wound, reverse polarity to cancel hum.

Fender Masterbuilt Crash Stratocaster Electric Guitar and Pro Jr. Amp Set Features:

* Guitar Features:
* Custom paint by Crash
* Custom Shop Limited Edition Series
* Select solid alder body
* Maple neck with C shape and a tinted nitrocellulose lacquer finish
* African rosewood fretboard with 9-1/2" radius and 21 narrow jumbo frets
* 3 custom-wound Fat '50s Strat® single-coil pickups with middle pickup reverse wound, reverse polarity for hum canceling in switch positions 2 and 4
* Master volume, tone 1 (neck pickup), and tone 2 (bridge and middle pickups)
* 5-position pickup selector blade
* Fender/Gotoh vintage-style tuners
* American vintage synchronized tremolo with ash tray bridge cover
* Nickel chrome hardware 15W of power

Amp Features:
* Custom paint by Crash
* 10" speaker
* All-tube circuitry
* Unique clean-to-drive volume control
* Tolex covering matches guitar color
* Chicken head knobs

Fender Masterbuilt Crash Stratocaster Electric Guitar and Pro Jr. Amp Set Includes:

* Fender hardshell case, canvas painting

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