Fender Srv Stratocaster Serial Numbers

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FENDER CUSTOM SHOP 'NUMBER ONE' TRIBUTE GUITARS When I toured the Fender factory in California in 2001, there was discussion about a possible limited edition Custom Shop replica of Number One. At that time, it was suggested that there might be as few as four replicas made. In November 2003, Fender announced that 100 guitars would be made, priced at $10,000 each, all made by John Cruz. The guitar debuted at the winter NAMM show January 15-18, 2004.

The Serial Number Problem The difficulty in determing where your SRV Strat fits into the production line lies in the fact that Fender serial numbering, apparently.

Fender Srv Strat Serial Numbers

These guitars have serial numbers, but they are NOT serialized 1 through 100. Pivot Stickfigure Animator 4. Each guitar John Cruz makes, regardless what kind of guitar, gets the next serial number in line.

I believe the first Tribute Strat is JC044 and the last JC229. He mentioned to me that Jimmie was getting three of the guitars. Mine is JC063 which Mr. Cruz informed me was the 12th Tribute Strat. There is no shortage of criticism of the project. I do not see it as different from any other product - where there is a demand, someone is going to fill it. Stevie's guitar is one of the most easily identifiable, famous guitars in history, and folks other than Fender have made dozens of replicas of Number One at prices from several hundred to five thousand dollars.

Replicas of Stevie's Hamiltone have sold for up to $8000, I'm told. The Charley replicas sold for $2500, and are now selling for $3500 if you can find one. One owner has been asking $19,000 for his Charley.

Fender Srv Stratocaster Serial Numbers

Fender's Custom Shop employs some of the best craftsman in the business, and it is not unusual for their guitars to sell for thousands of dollars due to the number of hours spent handcrafting each guitar. It is certainly not unusual for artwork to sell for $10,000, and that's one way to look at this guitar.

The replicas of Clapton's Gibson 335 had an original price of $12,000. The bottom line is that $10,000 is not unusual in the guitar market, particularly considering that some vintage electrics are listed at up to $250,000.

It is my understanding that sales of the Number One guitars worked like this: Fender sold them to their top dealers (in this case by a lottery system due to the high demand) who can resell them to customers (or not). All 100 of the guitars were sold at the 2004 NAMM convention to Fender dealers. For the Clapton 335, my understanding is that orders were taken on a specific date from Fender dealers on a first-come first-served basis. In both cases, the customers who were successful in getting a guitar were those who paid for them in advance. The Tribute Strats come with a flight case stenciled 'SRV - Number One,' a red gig bag modeled after Stevie's, a replica of the black leather strap with white music notes, and a documentation folder containing the certificate signed by Cruz, a photo of Stevie with Number One, a copy of the El Mocambo DVD, a Fender Custom Shop DVD of the night they inspected Number One, and a tube of Rene Martinez' Graphit-all. (I do not make copies of the DVD for anyone, so please do not ask.) My initial impressions: excellent tone, love the fat neck, and it's lighter than I expected. It looks great, but there are some things about 25 years of wear that no one has accurately mimicked. This should be the closest anyone will come to copying the weight, dimensions and electronics of Number One, because no one else has had access to the real thing from which to copy the specifications.

Additional photos of the prototype, taken at the debut at NAMM, courtesy T.Roberts, Guitar Center:,. Value: JC044 was sold during the Eric Clapton Crossroads Guitar Auction on June 24, 2004, for almost $42,000. Given the factors involved in that sale, I thought it would be unlikely anyone could get that amount in a private sale. However, by November 2005 the market for these guitars has risen to about $24,000. I have heard of sales at $25,000 and $32,000.

Several recent eBay auctions with asking prices of $28,000 to $45,000 were unsuccessful. Guitar Center has offered these guitars for up to $45,000 (believe to be sold), and as of 2010 I have seen others ask $50,000 to $60,000. In the summer of 2011 one sold privately for $35,000. In May 2013 it was reported that Guitar Sofa in Hong Kong sold one for $51,500 USD. Rome Total War Gold Edition No Crack. In late 2013 or early 2014, I confirmed a sale of $57,000. If you have personal knowledge of a sale, I would be interested to hear what the price was, and when. FENDER CUSTOM SHOP 'LENNY' REPLICA 'Lenny' replica: The Fender Custom Shop made 235 replicas of Stevie's 'Lenny' guitar (185 for the U.S.