NO LONGER AVAILABLE: Fender 60th Anniversary Commemorative American Standard Stratocaster – Near Mint, Like New! - Shipping Available!

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I have a Fender 60th Anniversary Commemorative American Standard Stratocaster for sale in like new condition. I would rate it at a 10/10. This guitar is as close to new as you can get. It has less than 5 minutes playing time since it was purchased. It was recently inspected by my luthier Dana Sutcliffe. You can read about Dana at the links I provide at the bottom of the ad:

I am asking $1800.00. One recently sold on Reverb in similar condition for $1,880.11

* It has been kept in a Non-smoking, Pet free, Temperature and humidity-controlled environment it’s entire life. It includes a vintage-style tweed case with embroidered 60th anniversary logo and all the case candy that came with it when sold new including a strap, strap locks, cable, polishing cloth and a special commemorative book.

I am just outside of Northeast Philadelphia and would prefer to deal with someone semi-local. You are welcome to come pick it up or I am willing to drive 2 hours to meet. I am open to discussing shipping too.

Full Specs are included below.

I accept Cash & Paypal F&F at time of pickup and I would consider trades for the following (plus or minus cash depending).

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TRADE WANTS

Amp Heads:

1) Marshall Vintage Modern 2266 50-Watt head.
2) Marshall Vintage Modern 2266C 50-Watt combo.
3) Marshall JVM410H head
4) EVH 100 watt EL34S head
5) EVH 100 watt 6L6 Stealth Head

Cabinets:
6) Marshall Vintage Modern 425B Straight cab:
7) Marshall Mode Four Straight Cab (280 Watt version)
8) EVH 5150 Cab that matches the EL34 head

Guitars:
9) Gibson "The Paul" with T-Top Pickups - (!978-1982. Not the Firebrand version)
10 Charvel Model 6 with a Kahler
11) 80's Jackson (with a Kahler or Floyd Rose)
12) Jackson with 3 toggle switches for pickup selection (with a Kahler or Floyd Rose).
13) Early/Mid 80's Ibanez Destroyer 2 II - DT-555 BK - Black
14) 1964 Gibson Melody Maker (prefer one that needs work as I will be heavily customizing it)
15) Gibson Les Paul's
16) High End 7 or 8 String Electric
17) Some Rickenbackers

Road Cases:
18) EVH 100-Watt Head Road Case
19) Marshall Head Road Case
20) Marshall 4x12 Road Case
21) EVH 4x12 Road Case

Miscellaneous
22) Gigrig G3
23) I love Pedals

24) Feel free to let me know what other gear you have for trade too. :)


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Only produced in 2014 , this Fender 60th Anniversary Commemorative Stratocaster is an awesome addition to the Fender family. Fine features and appointments include an ash body with a comfortably contoured heel, three special-design 1954 single-coil Strat® pickups, a compound-radius fingerboard, gold hardware, custom-engraved neck plate and headstock ingot, and a beautiful 2-color Sunburst gloss finish.

Other premium features include a maple neck with modern "C” profile and satin finish, maple fingerboard with 22 medium jumbo frets and black pearloid inlays, Micro-Tilt™ neck adjustment mechanism, five-way pickup switching and “no-load” tone control for middle and bridge pickups, two-point synchronized tremolo bridge with vintage-style stamped steel saddles, and deluxe tuners with white pearloid buttons. Includes vintage-style tweed case with embroidered 60th anniversary logo, strap and strap locks, cable, polishing cloth and special commemorative book.

List Price at the time of release: $2099.99

Body: Ash
Body Finish: Gloss Urethane
Body Shape: Stratocaster
Bridge: 2 Point Synchronized Tremolo with Vintage-Style Stamp Steel Saddles
Pickups: Vintage Style Special Design 1954 Strat Single Coil
Color: 2-Color Sunburst
Neck Shape: Modern “C:”
Nut Width: 1.685”
Nut Material: Synthetic Bone
Pickguard: 3-Ply Parchment
Pickup Switching: 5 Position Blade
Position Inlays: Black Pearloid Dots
Fingerboard: Maple
Fingerboard Radius: 9,5”to 14” Compound Radius
Fret Size: Medium Jumbo
Truss Rods: Bi-Flex
Neck Finish: Gloss Urethane
Neck Material: Maple
Tuning Machines: Deluxe Cast/Sealed with Pearl Buttons
Hardware Finish: Gold



You can see a video tour here. There are several different models, you can see the one I have at around the 4:07 mark:




You can read about the guitar at:

https://www.premierguitar.com/fende...-the-stratocaster-with-limited-edition-models


You can read about my luthier Dana Sutcliffe at:

https://www.vintageguitar.com/31786/dana-sutcliffe
and
https://danamusic.com/about .
 

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The video shows a big envelope with paperwork to replicate as it was sold in the 50's.
You have all that swag?
 
The video shows a big envelope with paperwork to replicate as it was sold in the 50's.
You have all that swag?


HI. The video shows the different versions of the 60th anniversary Stratocaster, there was more than one.

What you are referring to is "The 60th Anniversary American Vintage 1954 Stratocaster". There were only 1954 of them made and they are very expensive now. They retailed for $1000 more than mine.

I have "The Fender 60th Anniversary Commemorative American Standard Stratocaster" and I have every single piece of paper and every single thing that came with it when it was sold new. It was bought and stored in a temperature and humidity controlled storage area and was only removed to have my luthier inspect it before I put it up for sale.

Thanks for the question!
 
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I kind of thought that video was a "special build"
Good price then on yours.
Thanks! They show the different 60th Anniversary models in that video. You can see mine at around the 4:07 mark. I have edited the post to reflect that :)
 
I have this same model guitar. Anybody that buys this one will be extremely happy! I always tend to end up turning Strats loose and I‘ve had this one for 8 years and have no intention of selling it
GLWTS!
 
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