2021 Fender Buddy Guy Signature Strat
Interested in this guitar? It’s for SALE! Call (515) 864-6136 Today, Lawman Guitars is Presenting… A beautiful, Mint Condtion, New Old Stock 2021 Fender Buddy Guy Signature Strat. Awesome Polka Dot Buddy Design and comes the the Fender Branded Deluxe Gigbag! This guitar is soon to be two years old. I bought it new from a Fender shop that had not gotten it sold. My customers love it when I spot these that haven't been discovered. We left the plastic on the pickguard and other spot. I feel its the owner that gets that pleasure. All we did is replace the original strings that were getting a little rusty and set it up. It plays and sound awesome! This guitar is just beautiful. We had it set up in our shop with new 9 gauge strings to give great bending. This guitar just sings…I love the Fender Standard Pickups ..They sound great! ....Plays with effortless fingering with awesome low action that plays itself… Standard 25 1/2 inch scale neck and the nut 1 11/16 inches. Just like Buddy Guy likes! What a cool guitar! Here's what Fender has to say about these cool guitars… Spot-On Buddy Guy Strat® Style Nail Buddy Guy's stinging tone and vibe on the dot with the Buddy Guy Standard Stratocaster. With a bold polka-dot finish as flamboyant as Guy himself, it's likely one of the most distinctive Strat® models you'll ever lay eyes (and hands) on. And with pure tone and vintage-style features, it's a superbly spot-on performer worthy of one of the greatest names in electric blues. Features Polka-dot finish Soft "V”-shaped neck profile 9.5”-radius maple fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets Standard single-coil Stratocaster pickups with five-way switching Vintage-style synchronized tremolo bridge “Soft V” Neck Profile The “soft V” neck profile (the shape of the neck in cross section) on the Buddy Guy Stratocaster has a distinctly comfortable fretting-hand feel that takes the more pronounced sharpness of a ’50s “V” profile and “softens” it into a somewhat more rounded shape. Ideal for players with larger hands whose thumb extends over the edge of the fingerboard. Standard Single-Coil Pickups In more than half a century of Fender history and modern music history, there’s really nothing like the timeless singing, snapping, screaming and sparkling sound of Fender Standard single-coil pickups, as heard on the Buddy Guy Stratocaster. This guitar is just awesome. We are selling it with a 7 day review. Love it or ship it back at your expense for a refund of purchase price less initial shipping. I'm sure you will love it! Be sure to check out all of our cool guitars, parts and gear. Save us as a Favorite Reverb Seller. You won’t miss another new listing from Lawman. Also, be sure to check out our over 500 Video Demos we produced for our Lawman Guitars YouTube Channel. Hit Subscribe. We have over 6500 Subscribers now! Thanks a lot! Lawman Mike at Lawman Guitars

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