The second electric guitar designed by Leo Fender to come off the factory line, the Stratocaster debuted in 1954, helping bring the popularity of Fender musical instruments into full bloom by the late ‘50s. With six intonatable saddles and a smooth-bending whammy bar, the Stratocaster’s cleanly engineered tremolo was the instrument’s functional miracle, solidifying the Fender’s indelible influence on the future of electric guitar design.
Player II Series Series
Named for their player-friendly features, Fender Player II Series instruments feature Modern “C”-shaped necks with rolled fingerboard edges, 9.5”-radius fretboards, and medium jumbo frets. Improving on the previous Fender Player Series launched in 2018, Player II series instruments feature aged plastic parts to add a touch of vintage charm, a new neck tint, and ClassicGear tuning machines for a more classic vibe—plus, never-before-used finishes inspired by vintage automotive colors!
Highlights
- Modern “C”-Shaped Neck w/ Rolled Fingerboard Edges
- 22 Medium-Jumbo Frets
- ClassicGear Tuning Machines
- Aged Plastic Parts
- 9.5”-Radius Neck with Player II Neck Tint