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I own a 1984 Strat, and a 1983 tele. Love the info on all the guitars.

Added: April 26, 2011
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Hi, I have been enjoying your web site. It is full of good info and great pix of guitars. I have, what I believe to be a 54 custom edition strat. It has a serial number beginning with "M" (I assume it is a 92 or 93). I would like to get as much history type info if that is possible. I would like to know more about the custom edition team and identifying these guitars and possible values. I would appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks, Art


Added: April 17, 2011
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Hi: Thanks for posting all this information! I have a late 80's Strat Plus in Bahama Green, which I personally ordered from Melody Music in Denver. The S.N. is E-911xxx. I was a manager and salesperson there from 88 till around 93, and placed this order myself in late '88. Bahama Green was recommended by the sales rep, Mike DeDona, who was a personal friend and knew what I liked. I really enjoyed your site; thanks for your efforts!

Added: April 15, 2011
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Thanks for the info on the Stratocaster Deluxe Plus. I bought a new natural/rosewood one in 1991 complete with inspection labels, etc. The serial number is E921xxx, (made in USA) which does not seem to correspond with what I am reading. Can you clarify? Thanks, Elmo.

Added: April 14, 2011
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hi, thanks for all your information on the late 80's stats and strat plus's, very helpful and informative, i always give you as a reference if someone has questions regarding these strats, your father would be very proud of you.. thanks again dfoster

Added: April 5, 2011
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Hi,
I have been reading your info. for a while but now find that my involvement in Fender guitars goes beyond just being a spectator. That is to say after 40years of not being able to afford any I have now become a proud owner of a few Fenders. I now find that I would like to ask questions and learn more so,,,,here I am

cheers Jim :o :o


Added: March 29, 2011
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hey i have an E serial number American strat (strange gunmetal blue) with a refin over red of some kind just like the one one your site. It plays great and will be a keeper . Will it, or has it, become collectable? (Has gold lace sensors and regular nut, not LSR or Wilkinson). Great site here. thanks for the info
James


Added: March 27, 2011
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Did fender have a vintage reisue #V1XXXXX if so what years? Thanks.

Added: March 27, 2011
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I am looking for the original wiring diagrams for 1988 fender strtaocaster plus, Gold lace sensors. I would realy appriciate some help. Charles

Added: March 25, 2011
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I really love this site Xhefri. Great work. Your guitar work and love of something a little different is great. I wanted to ask a question and I'm not sure if this place to do it. If not, I apologise. I have a 94-95 Fotoflame Tele (serial starting with T). It has 3 active white emg's that look really nice and a 5 way switch. It looks like the red wine color but the back (not foto) goes from red to a honey color in the middle. It has the hamburglar face on the neck (foto). The battery 'just' fits in the routed pot switch area and it sounds great. My question is would the pickups be standard? If not, would you leave them in? Thaks again for a great site.

Added: March 21, 2011
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