c.2010 Fender/Squier Starcaster Strat Electric Guitar

Starcaster Fender Strat. Fender Standard Stratocaster HSH Electric Guitar, Black Known for its legendary guitar and tone quality, Fender has once again surpassed the expectations of its admirers with this great Starcaster Strat Electric guitar. The Fender Starcaster is a series of semi-hollowbody electric guitars made by the Fender company.

Fender Starcaster "strat" — Hawker
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No other production Fender guitar before or since had the same headstock, but some prototypes of the Fender Marauder, also designed by Fields, had a similar headstock. The typical Starcaster Strat Pack solid-body electric was fitted with three single-coil pickups, a five-way selector switch and a floating tremolo bridge

Fender Starcaster "strat" — Hawker's Locker

No other production Fender guitar before or since had the same headstock, but some prototypes of the Fender Marauder, also designed by Fields, had a similar headstock. Unusual for a semi-hollow guitar, the Starcaster had an offset waist — a classic Fender design element made famous by earlier solid-body models, most notably the Jazzmaster guitar (1958) and Jazz Bass (1960) The Starcaster broke the mold of semi-hollow guitar design with its offset body shape when it was introduced in the '70s, offering versatile sounds and out-of-this-world styling for the most adventurous players

Fender Starcaster Strat Electric Guitar White Music Experts Music. Fender Stratocasters are the most expensive, ranging from $500-$2500, with the most popular Fender American Professional Stratocaster costing around $1500 This is a significant release in other ways, too: Tom DeLonge's reimagining of the Starcaster has finally given Fender's also-ran semi-hollow its own identity

Fender Starcaster Stratocaster/Black Black Reverb. Unusual for a semi-hollow guitar, the Starcaster had an offset waist — a classic Fender design element made famous by earlier solid-body models, most notably the Jazzmaster guitar (1958) and Jazz Bass (1960) The Starcaster broke the mold of semi-hollow guitar design with its offset body shape when it was introduced in the '70s, offering versatile sounds and out-of-this-world styling for the most adventurous players