Squier Venus

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Fender Squier Vista Venus
Manufacturer Squier
Period 19971998
Construction
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Woods
Body Basswood
Neck Maple, 25.5" scale
Fretboard Bound Rosewood, 22 frets
Hardware
Pickup(s) HB pickup (bridge), single coil pickup w/staggered Alnico pole pieces (neck)
Colors available
Black, Sea Foam Green, Sunburst.

The Squier Venus (commonly known as Fender Vista Venus) is a signature series guitar released in 1997 and co-designed by Courtney Love in conjunction with Fender's Squier brand, under the Vista series.[1] At the time of its release, Love and Bonnie Raitt were the only two female musicians to have their own signature series of guitars.

Its shape was based on Mercury, Stratocaster and Rickenbacker solidbody guitars. It was released in two configurations, six or twelve string (the Venus XII). Colors available included black, sunburst and surf green. Surf green was named after paint code #57 (surf green) from Chevrolet circa 1957.[2] Upon its original release, the Venus retailed for USD $699.99 and the Venus XII for $999.99. It was discontinued at the end of 1998.

Product dating

The Venus has a one-letter, six-digit serial number printed on the neck of the guitar. Serial numbers beginning with the letter V were manufactured in 1997. Serial numbers beginning with the letter A were manufactured between 1997 and 1998. [3]

Notable Users

References

  1. "Secrets Of Celebrity Skin". Guitar World. January 1999. Retrieved 29 October 2011.  More than one of |work= and |journal= specified (help)
  2. Fender 1997 catalogue
  3. Official Fender Website: Japanese Dating. 


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