The Quest for the Ultimate Fender Stratocaster

There are a few guitars that awaken our musical ears by evoking a sound and inspiring a passion of what has become the classic sound of the electric guitar. The Fender Stratocaster is one of those iconic guitars that has impacted modern music beyond anything that was imagined before it came to be in 1954.

As a result, certain vintage Stratocasters have become the stuff of Guitar Search legend and their value continues to grow, as does the search.

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A mint 1956 two- tone sunburst maple fretboard Stratocaster, owned by Joe Bonamassa

In 1954, Leo Fender and his team in Fullerton, California were already reveling in the glory of having created and launched the Telecaster. After years of struggle to get an electric guitar into mass production, Leo’s dream was finally happening.

The fender telecaster, first called the broadcaster was introduced in 1950-51 and became the first mass produced electric guitar

The fender telecaster, first called the broadcaster was introduced in 1950-51 and became the first mass produced electric guitar

Joe Bonamassa’s 1956 Fender Stratocaster,

Available at auction by Mecum Guitar Search, March 11, 2020 Click here to bid now.

The improvements of the Stratocaster over the Fender Telecaster of a more comfortable sculpted body, three single coil pickups with a three way selector, along with a spring loaded vibrato tailpiece were refinements that have proven Leo right, as the Stratocaster is the most popular and biggest selling guitar Fender has ever made.

This ‘66 Fender Strat with the back plate removed shows the spring loaded vibrato tailpiece. When these are blocked, they’re called a non-tremolo or a “hard tail” and are not as valuable.

With musical pioneers like Buddy Holly becoming identified in the early days of Rock and Roll with the distinct sound and look of the Fender Strat, it took off as the guitar everyone wanted to play.

This 1958 Stratocaster shows the “new” three-tone sunburst Fender began producing in 1958 and is the classic Strat look with the classic maple neck…

The Stratocasters most sought by guitarists and collectors and of the highest value are:

  • the early ‘54-‘57 maple fretboard, two tone sun bursts;

  • the ‘58-‘64 three tone sunbursts with rosewood “slab board;” and

  • the custom color and rare custom factory colors (sonic blue, black, sea foam green, fiesta red) from ‘59-‘64, primarily from the 1960s Stratocasters.

After Leo Fender sold the company to CBS in 1965 and in the years since, those “Pre-CBS” Fender Stratocasters have become the most sought after Strats in the world. In those days, Fender guitars were practically hand built and the quality was like no other era at Fender.

These are the Strats by which all other Strats are measured and therefore, they are most highly coveted and the most valuable to collectors. Finding them in all original and excellent condition is a genuine triumph for any serious guitar collector or player.

Online bidding has begun…Bid now!

For its upcoming Glendale, Arizona auction March, 11-14 Mecum Guitar Search is offering many vintage Fender Stratocasters that span the sweet range of ‘56-‘66, and it doesn’t get any better than that.

Register to bid and you might get lucky and land one these vintage Fender Stratocasters for your own.