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May 4 2012 09:47pm


2005, I guess its "custom" and it has a weird fret size. I forget what it was so I need to figure it out- I'm looking to replace a couple frets.

Is there an online database of Fender guitars or something like it that someone might know about? Thanks.

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May 5 2012 02:11am


Guitar Info
Your guitar was made at the
Corona Plant (Fender), USA
in the Year(s): 2005 - 2006


Fender: Corona
Corona factory was opened in 1985, Corona California, with major guitar production starting in 1987. With the addition of a custom shop in 1987 the plant currently employs about 700 workers. Apart from general and Custom Shop Fender instruments and amplifiers, it also encompasses Guild acoustic & electric guitars.


How did I find out? This godly website <3

http://www.guitardaterproject.org/fender.aspx
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Quote (bob(Cs2) @ May 5 2012 04:11am)
Guitar Info
Your guitar was made at the
Corona Plant (Fender), USA
in the Year(s): 2005 - 2006


Fender: Corona
Corona factory was opened in 1985, Corona California, with major guitar production starting in 1987. With the addition of a custom shop in 1987 the plant currently employs about 700 workers. Apart from general and Custom Shop Fender instruments and amplifiers, it also encompasses Guild acoustic & electric guitars.


How did I find out? This godly website <3

http://www.guitardaterproject.org/fender.aspx


Fret size, etc.
I need the spec sheet, not where it was made. I emailed them.
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May 5 2012 09:18am
Well what's the make and model? the label says.nothing tbh
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May 5 2012 12:25pm
Quote (bob(Cs2) @ May 5 2012 11:18am)
Well what's the make and model? the label says.nothing tbh


It's custom, a 2005 stratocaster hardtail with weird sized frets
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Sexy dude. Could be a mismatch, my Mustang is 1963 body with 1967 neck - the fatter version. Yours could be the same. There should be spec sheets about that have measurements for the guitar from the factory.

The other option is take it to a guitar luthier, someone who knows their shit. Guaranteed they can give you some more information after looking at it.
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May 6 2012 02:05pm
011-7432-705

That's the model code for an American Standard. Looks like a standard to me with a little 59' pick up modded in the bridge. Not too many custom shops using black dot inlays and Olympic White finishes.
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May 7 2012 08:01pm
Heard back from Fender, FYI- the correct Fret Wire part number is 0991998000
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May 8 2012 01:57pm
Quote (iOoze @ May 7 2012 09:01pm)
Heard back from Fender, FYI- the correct Fret Wire part number is 0991998000



Yep. Standard fret wire for the standard guitar which is what that guitar is. Not custom fret wire or custom guitar.
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