Talk:Fender Starcaster

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Just picked mine up, after having looked for one for years - from Australia to the US to the UK, finally picking it up in Italy. The tone of this thing is amazing very woody and "big" despite the 3 point neck. Mine has the master volume control, giving it 5 controls all in all, a somewhat different model than the one pictured here. Paul Weber, San Pietro, Swittzerland


Paul, I'm not sure if the photographed "Starcaster" is a real one, Fender logo is in a totally different position to the factory placement and the absence of the master volume control make me think that it is a copy. There have been a few copy bodies for sale recently on eBay....cheers

[edit] Starcaster at Target?

This article says there is no current reissue but the latest Target circular has an ad for Starcaster by Fender for $179.99- "A new take on a legendary guitar."