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Fender Limited Run John Mayer Stratocaster with a Black Urethane Finish, Only 500 Being Made! Be the first of few to own this Limited Edition Guitar.

Grammy® award winner John Mayer has teamed up with Fender to create his must-have signature guitar, which features an alder body; a satin urethane-finished maple neck with a slightly bigger C-shape, buffed headstock, vintage '50s decal, and an African rosewood fingerboard with a 9.5"- radius and Dunlop® 6105 frets.

Other features include three "Big Dipper" single-coil pickups with a special "scooped" mid-range voicing wound to Mayer's exacting specifications, an American vintage synchronised tremolo with five tremolo springs (uninstalled back plate included in case), Fender/Gotoh® vintage-style tuning keys and a single tree placed slightly farther from the nut. Available with INCASE® tour bag.

General

Model Number(s):
0119700806

Series:
Artist

Color(s):
(806) Black

Body

Body Material:
Select Alder

Body Finish:
Urethane Body Finish

Neck

Neck Shape:
Thick "C" Shape

Number of Frets:
21

Fret Size:
Dunlop® 6105 Narrow Jumbo

Position Inlays:
Pearl Dot Inlays

Fingerboard:
Rosewood

Fingerboard Radius:
9.5" Radius (241 mm)

Fretboard:
African Rosewood

Neck Material:
Maple

Neck Finish:
Gloss Headstock Face with Satin Urethane Finish on Back of Neck

Nut Width:
1.650" (42 mm)

Scale Length:
25.5" (648 mm)

NeckPlate:
Custom 4 Bolt Neckplate

Truss Rod Nut:
Original Vintage Style

Electronics

Pickup Configuration:
S/S/S

Bridge Pickup:
Big DipperTM Single-Coil Strat® Pickup

Middle Pickup:
Big DipperTM Single-Coil Strat® Pickup

Neck Pickup:
Big DipperTM Single-Coil Strat® Pickup

Pickup Switching:
5-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup, Position 3. Middle Pickup, Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup, Position 5. Neck Pickup

Controls:
Master Volume, Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 2. (Bridge/Middle Pickup)

Hardware

Hardware Finish:
Nickel/Chrome

Bridge:
American Vintage Synchronized Tremolo

Bridge Cover:
Includes Chrome Bridge Cover

Tuning Machines:
Vintage Style Tuning Machines

String Nut:
Synthetic Bone

Switch Tips:
Parchment Switch Tip

Tremolo Arm Handle:
American Vintage Tremolo Arm

Tools

Saddle Height Wrench:
.050" Hex (Allen) Wrench

Miscellaneous

Strings:
Standard Tension ST250R NPS, (.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046 Gauges)

Unique Features:
Thick C-Shape Neck, Vintage Hardware, Five Tremolo Springs installed at Factory, Per the Artist's Request, the Back Tremolo Cover Plate is Not Installed nor Included with the Guitar, String Tree is Farther from the Nut, 3 Big DipperTM Single-Coil Strat Pickups with Special "Scooped" Mid-range Voicing to Meet John Mayer's Specifcations, '50s Spaghetti Logo Decal, Satin Urethane Finish on Back of Neck, Gloss Finish on the Face of the Headstock.

Accessories

Case Gig Bags:
INCASE® Gig Bag

Pickguard:
4-Ply Tortoise Shell

Included Accessories:
INCASE® Gig Bag , Strap, Cable

Control Knobs:
Parchment Plastic

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  • it's american made?

  • @JuanBluesMan Yes it was American made

  • which amp did you play?

  • @Alex280592 It was the Fender Hot Rod Deville 410

  • Do you still have any in stock?

  • @keapen94 No we are sold out.

Top Comments

  • The piece you play at the end around 5:15, is that an existing song? That sounded great!

  • Wow. That neck pick-up is John all the way.

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  • So why did he skip the amazing 4th position!!?? That is the best position on this guitar!!

  • @djgca1 no! like john said its the 4th position thats heaven!!

  • @ViceJam

    No actually I need to correct myself: The relic'ed black1 John plays himself are handwoven pickups by the Fender Custom Shop, they sound very similar to the big dippers but (imo) slightly more mellow. I believe the big dippers are are actually based on those handwoven pickups in Johns own black one!

  • @ViceJam

    Yessir :)

  • What are you playing at 1:54?

  • I have the big dippers. They're bad ass. It's exactly how he describes them. Is the same as the BLACK1?

  • How much was it???

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