What is a Fullerton Stratocaster?

What is a Fullerton Stratocaster?

The Fullerton Series is a range of ukuleles that take design cues from classic Fender guitars. With the shape of its body and pickguard, this ukulele is inspired by the iconic Stratocaster.

What Strat means?

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What pickups are on ultra Strat?

S-1 Switching

  • one: bridge pickup only.
  • two: bridge and middle pickups wired in parallel.
  • Position three: middle pickup only.
  • Position four: middle and neck pickups wired in parallel.
  • Position five: neck pickup only.

Who makes Fullerton?

Leo Fender
G&L is an American guitar manufacturing company founded by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Dale Hyatt in the late 1970s….G&L Musical Instruments.

Type Subsidiary
Founded 1979
Founder Leo Fender and George Fullerton
Headquarters Fullerton, California , United States
Area served Worldwide

What is a Fullerton Fender?

The Fullerton Telecaster departs from traditional ukulele construction and aesthetics, while remaining faithful to Fender’s history. The Telecaster ukulele’s pickguard, signature finish colour options, and 4-in-line headstock can only be categorised as quintessentially Fender.

What is the Fender USA ’62 Strat reissue?

This Fender USA ’62 Strat Reissue turns its back on many technological ‘advancements’ and recaptures the more organic aura of an early ‘sixties instrument. Much of the modern plastic in the electrical setup is eliminated in favour of old materials. The wiring is insulated with cloth, and the pickups use the old vulcanised fibre construction.

What kind of wood was used on a 1962 Stratocaster?

The woods used are in keeping with those on a 1962 Strat. Alder for the body, maple for the neck, and the much-lauded thick rosewood slab for the fingerboard. It should be kept in mind that these Fender USA Vintage Reissues were and still are very accurate replicas of the original instruments.

Are Fender Avri’s easy to authenticate?

The early ones (82-86) are easier to authenticate because they have couple of uncommon features. Fender Japan never made AVRI simply because AVRI are supposed to be made in America. But there is a series that is quite similar. The early Fender/Squier JV series (Japanese Vintage) were probably as good as their US counterpart. RevBillyG likes this.

Is the 62 reissue Strat worth the money?

For budgets that don’t include $10,000 to spend on Strats, the ’62 Reissue Strat is as good as you can ask for. The American Vintage ’62 Reissue is tailored to the specifications of the original, complete with vintage-style tremolo and C-shaped neck profile.

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