Models
Every model, most significant first.
7 models
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Fender Stratocaster
Electric guitar model
Electric guitar
Introduced by Fender in 1954, the Stratocaster is one of the most influential and widely imitated electric guitars ever made. Its contoured double-cutaway solid body, bolt-on maple neck, three single-coil pickups with a five-way selector, and synchronized vibrato bridge produce a bright, articulate voice that has shaped rock, blues, pop, surf, and country. Players from Buddy Holly and Jimi Hendrix to Eric Clapton and David Gilmour built signature tones on it, and the design has anchored Fender's line for seven decades.
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Strandberg Boden Standard NX
Headless multiscale electric guitar model line
Electric guitar · Indonesia
The Boden Standard NX is Strandberg's core headless, multiscale electric guitar line. Built around a solid basswood body and the trapezoidal EndurNeck profile with fanned (multiscale) frets, it is offered in 6-, 7-, and 8-string configurations with a dual-humbucker layout and Strandberg's EGS bridge hardware.
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Steinberger Spirit GT-PRO
Headless electric guitar model
Electric guitar · United States
The Spirit GT-PRO is Steinberger's headless, ultra-compact 6-string electric guitar on a 25.5 in scale, with a basswood body, three-piece maple neck, and an HSH pickup configuration. It features the R-Trem locking tremolo, 40:1 Direct-Pull tuners, and a zero fret.
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Fender American Professional II Stratocaster
Current Stratocaster production variant
Electric guitar · United States
A modern Fender Stratocaster variant with V-Mod II single-coil pickups, a Deep C neck, narrow-tall frets, and a two-point synchronized tremolo.
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Rickenbacker 620
Solid-body electric guitar model family
Electric guitar · United States
The six-string anchor of Rickenbacker's 600 Series, the 620 is a maple 'cresting wave' solid-body with neck-through construction and twin single-coil Hi-gain pickups. It pairs an R-style tailpiece with a six-saddle bridge, triangular inlays, and standard stereo output, giving the bright, chiming Rickenbacker voice in a solid-body format.
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Harmony Stratotone
Early neck-through solid-body electric guitar
Electric guitar
An early American solid-body electric guitar from the Chicago maker Harmony, launched in 1952 - only two years after the Fender Broadcaster. The H44 Stratotone used a clever neck-through body with glued-on wings and a single pickup to keep costs down, and was played by Ritchie Valens and Carl Perkins.
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Strandberg Boden Original NX
Headless multiscale electric guitar model line
Electric guitar · Indonesia
The Boden Original NX is an upper-tier headless, multiscale Strandberg guitar built around a chambered swamp ash body with a figured maple top. It shares the Boden platform's trapezoidal EndurNeck profile, fanned frets, and EGS hardware, and is offered in 6- and 7-string configurations.