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: Collectors can find these replicas at retailers like Joe Bonamassa’s Official Store and Guitar Center .
Joe Bonamassa’s 1964 Fender Stratocaster , affectionately known as the " Greenburst joe_bonamassa_1964_fender_stratocaster_guitar_o...
(nicknamed "Red Robin") purchased from the same shop, which lacks a tremolo system, offering different sustain and tuning stability. Legacy and Signature Collaboration Greenburst" Strat Go to product viewer dialog for this item. : Collectors can find these replicas at retailers
was engineered to capture the "magic" of the original’s gray-bottom pickups, utilizing period-correct wiring and staggered Alnico 5 magnets. was engineered to capture the "magic" of the
: The 1964 model year marked a transition for Fender, moving toward pickups with gray flatwork. These specific single-coils are noted for being particularly punchy and high-output compared to earlier "black bottom" versions. Playability
. This non-stock finish, which Bonamassa has humorously called "the coolest, most hideous guitar" in his collection, is what gives the instrument its signature look and nickname. Technical Features and Tone
" , is a unique piece in his vast collection that challenges the traditional vintage collector's obsession with "all-original" condition. While most collectors prize factory finishes, Bonamassa was captivated by this specific guitar for its odd aesthetic, exceptional playability, and powerful voice. Origin and Acquisition