Fender Jeff Beck Stratocaster

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The Jeff Beck Stratocaster is an electric solid body guitar made by Fender Musical Instruments for British rock guitarist Jeff Beck. This Artist Signature guitar was introduced in 1991 and upgraded ten years later. The Custom Shop [1] version has been introduced in 2004, available in Olympic White and Surf Green finishes.

The Jeff Beck [2] model features an alder body finished in polyurethane or "Thinskin" nitrocellulose lacquer, a thinner C-shape maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, 22 medium-jumbo frets, LSR Roller Nut, Schaller locking machine heads, an American 2-point synchronized vibrato and a contoured heel for easier access to the higher registers. For electronics, this guitar sports a trio of dual-coil Ceramic Vintage Noiseless pickups and 5-way pickup switching. Other refinements include aged plastic parts, 3-ply parchment pickguard and chrome hardware.

Guitars produced before 2001 were based on the Plus Series models of 1987, featuring a deep '50s U-shape maple neck, 3-ply white pickguard, Gold Lace Sensor pickups in a humbucking/single-coil/single-coil configuration (two Lace Sensor single-coils in the neck and middle positions and a humbucking Lace Sensor Dually in the bridge), a TBX tone circuit affecting the middle and bridge pickups and a mini coil-split push-push button for the bridge-position humbucking pickup. These early 1990s Jeff Beck Stratocasters were finished in Seafoam Green, Vintage White, Black Sparkle and Midnight Purple.

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