Models

9 models

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Stratocaster

    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.

  • Squier Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster

    Stratocaster-style solid-body electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    The Squier Classic Vibe '50s Stratocaster recreates the look and feel of an early Stratocaster, with a pine body, a maple neck and fingerboard, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 narrow-tall frets, three Fender-Designed alnico single-coil pickups in an SSS layout, and a vintage-style synchronized tremolo.

  • Harmony Rocket

    Hollow-body electric guitar family

    Electric guitar

    A hollow-body electric from the American budget maker Harmony, popular in the 1960s. With its thin archtop body and gold-foil-style pickups, the Rocket offered an affordable, characterful tone that has been rediscovered by modern players.

  • Nash S-63

    Aged S-style solid-body electric guitar model

    Electric guitar · United States

    The Nash S-63 is an S-style solid-body electric guitar built by Nash Guitars with aged, relic nitrocellulose finishes. It pairs a standard alder body and rosewood-fingerboard neck with three single-coil pickups and a vintage-style tremolo, paying homage to the early-1960s S-body design while updating playability and sound.

  • 1954 Fender Stratocaster

    First-year Stratocaster configuration

    United States

    A year-specific Stratocaster variant representing the model's first production year.

  • Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar · United States

    A signature Stratocaster developed with guitarist Eric Johnson, built to vintage sensibilities with a thin nitrocellulose finish, a quartersawn maple neck, special-wound single-coils, and countersunk tremolo springs. Detail touches such as a single string tree and a 12-degree neck-pocket fit reflect Johnson's preference for clear, dynamic tone.

  • Yngwie Malmsteen Stratocaster

    Electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    A signature Stratocaster for neoclassical metal guitarist Yngwie Malmsteen, defined by a scalloped fingerboard, a brass nut, and a large 1970s-style headstock. Its specification supports the rapid, fluid lead playing central to his style.

  • Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster

    Stratocaster-style solid-body electric guitar model

    Electric guitar

    The Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster is an affordable, lightweight take on the Stratocaster, with a thin poplar body, a slim C-shaped maple neck, a 25.5-inch scale, 21 frets, three Squier single-coil pickups in an SSS layout with five-way switching, and a two-point tremolo bridge.

  • Technical line drawing of Fender Bass VI

    Fender Bass VI

    Electric bass

    Electric bass

    Introduced in 1961, the Bass VI is a six-string bass tuned a full octave below a guitar, built on a short 30-inch scale with an offset body, three single-coil pickups, and a floating tremolo. Its tight, trebly voice sits between guitar and bass, and it was used by players including Jack Bruce and members of the Beatles.