This gorgeous 1967 Fender Stratocaster in its original red Zebrawood finish is a semi-hollowbodied prototype from Fender’s experimental era in the late 1960s! This is truly a remarkable part of Fender’s history, as this original piece is most likely a one-of-one example. Fender had quite a lot of dense, heavy wood in their stockpiles at this time, so the R&D Dept began experimenting with methods to reduce the overall weight. You will even see these efforts outside of prototypes like this one, with the “smuggler” Telecaster design and ultimately the Thinline Telecaster. This particular instrument was their attempt to make a lightweight Stratocaster, and at 6 lbs 7 oz, we think they did pretty great! The guitar has a center block of what appears to be alder, two thin layers of Zebrawood for the top and back, painted alder sides, and double binding hiding the seams. The neck features nicely flamed maple, a dark rosewood fretboard with block inlays, and a larger CBS-style headstock. The strap button is attached along with a metal plate for support, much like we would see on a Coronado. Although hollow, the guitar is extremely resonant acoustically, and even more vibrant plugged in due to these three beautifully voiced, grey-bobbin single coils. This guitar is fully original, and would be an incredible addition to any collection!
In the Late ’90s, Fender Japan actually reissued a replica based on the iconic photos of this Stratocaster featured in Yasuhiko Iwande’s The Galaxy of Strats. As not to be confused with one of the replica examples, this is the original 1967 Strat on which they are based.
Overall Condition: 8.5, light wear, notably to the sides
Upon receipt, if you are dissatisfied with your purchase, you must notify WSG within 24 hours. We will refund your money as soon as the merchandise is returned to us in the same condition as when it shipped out. The customer is responsible for all shipping, insurance, and bank fees that may be incurred throughout the return process. All returns must be packaged in the same materials that the guitar was sent out to ensure the safety of the instrument. All claims regarding loss or damage are the responsibility of the purchaser.