It’s Nathaniel’s lucky day. He pairs our Blonde ‘58 Stratocaster with a ‘57 Princeton Tweed and the rest, they say, is history as he takes us on a tour through time beginning with The Everly Brothers’ classic, “All I Have To Do Is Dream”, released in April 1958.
Hey guys! Nathaniel here at Chicago Music Exchange and it's my pleasure to be introducing you to a 1958 Stratocaster. This one comes in a very rare Blonde finish. Lots of wear and tear on it as you can see in the back, I love that. The neck is from 1957 and because it is from '57 it does have that very subtle and coveted V-neck profile. The body is from 58. Pots from 57. The serial number is from 57/58 also. Around that time there were Mary Kaye spec Stratocasters as well with the gold hardware as you can see, we got the nickel hardware. If this was a Mary Kaye spec with the gold hardware it would be twice the price. Quite a lot!
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More Vintage Demos!
1956 Goldtop Gibson Les Paul: https://youtu.be/TwABcRi4spQ
1960 Sunburst Fender Telecaster Custom: https://youtu.be/huCF1rJJWG0
1964 Gretsch Country Gentleman: https://youtu.be/NhVBZGcaxhE
Gear Used:
-1958 Blonde Fender Stratocaster
-1957 Fender Princeton Tweed Amp
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