Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
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Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
Trying to figure out what guitar someone has for sale. This seems like the best thing I can come up with, but I cannot find any pictures online. It would be a four bolt with the truss rod adjust at the heel. Thanks.
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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
i have a feeling they did because i do remember a japanese strat with a big headstock my friend had for a bit. it looked quite similar to the one used in this MotFD clip.
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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
Great, thank you. Pretty awesome video too.s_mcsleazy wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 9:57 ami have a feeling they did because i do remember a japanese strat with a big headstock my friend had for a bit. it looked quite similar to the one used in this MotFD clip.
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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
Yeah think the two models they do are ‘69 w/ 4 bolt & ‘72 w/ 3 bolt.
Plus the ‘57 & the ‘62, of course.
Plus the ‘57 & the ‘62, of course.
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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
The 68 came out in the 90s. Same as the 67 I think, just with more colours.Oig wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:43 pmTechnically it’s a ‘68 reissue![]()
https://www.fuzzfaced.net/68-stratocaster-mij.html
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Interesting… the one I am looking at had the CBS style headstock logo though and a rosewood board, but the guy has stopped messaging me back so I suppose it doesn’t matter at this point.sal paradise wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 9:09 pmThe 68 came out in the 90s. Same as the 67 I think, just with more colours.Oig wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:43 pmTechnically it’s a ‘68 reissue![]()
https://www.fuzzfaced.net/68-stratocaster-mij.html
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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
Haha, didn’t even realise what I was writing and just adding confusion. MIJ do ‘67, ‘68 & ‘69 basically all the same guitar. Except there are 3-4 price points on each model with different pickups & wood.caples wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 9:41 amInteresting… the one I am looking at had the CBS style headstock logo though and a rosewood board, but the guy has stopped messaging me back so I suppose it doesn’t matter at this point.sal paradise wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 9:09 pmThe 68 came out in the 90s. Same as the 67 I think, just with more colours.Oig wrote: ↑Thu Feb 09, 2023 2:43 pmTechnically it’s a ‘68 reissue![]()
https://www.fuzzfaced.net/68-stratocaster-mij.html
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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
The ST-67 and the ST68 use different decals, more or less true to the logos of the year the originals would sport, some PAT-numbers missing etc.
I've come across RW models as well, but they are scarce. Last year there was a so called "Late 60s" model available in Japan, big headstock, RW fretboard.
I have both a ST-67 (1986/7) and the ST-68 (2012ish), there is a big difference in the neck profile, the ST-67 is very skinny while the ST-68 feels quite chunky.

I've come across RW models as well, but they are scarce. Last year there was a so called "Late 60s" model available in Japan, big headstock, RW fretboard.
I have both a ST-67 (1986/7) and the ST-68 (2012ish), there is a big difference in the neck profile, the ST-67 is very skinny while the ST-68 feels quite chunky.

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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
Never realised the decals were different. Always learning new things about mij modelsEmanuel wrote: ↑Fri Feb 10, 2023 10:57 amThe ST-67 and the ST68 use different decals, more or less true to the logos of the year the originals would sport, some PAT-numbers missing etc.
I've come across RW models as well, but they are scarce. Last year there was a so called "Late 60s" model available in Japan, big headstock, RW fretboard.
I have both a ST-67 (1986/7) and the ST-68 (2012ish), there is a big difference in the neck profile, the ST-67 is very skinny while the ST-68 feels quite chunky.
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...and it's Kluson-style (67) vs. Schaller (68) for the tuners 

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Re: Did Fender Japan ever make a 1969/70 reissue Strat?
So it is! I always though the ‘68 was the same as the ‘67 just extra colours.
I’ve only owned a ‘72. So much for trusting to internetz.
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