Stratocaster Electric Guitars

The first guitar that most people think of when you prompt them, even people who have never picked up a guitar in their lives, is the Fender Stratocaster. The Stratocaster is synonymous with the electric guitar and will be so for generations to come. It is the most popular guitar to ever be created, the most well known and by far the most recognizable.

The Stratocaster design is so famous and its design so timeless that it has been exhibited among great art of the 20th century. Many of the best guitarists to have ever lived, started playing on the Stratocaster and continued doing so throughout their careers.

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Fender 56 Stratocaster

Fender 56 Stratocaster

$3,200.00

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Fender 56 Stratocaster Relic

Fender 56 Stratocaster Relic

$3,200.00

Fender 1956 Stratocaster Relic Buy Today & We'll Throw In The Following Free Gift Free Fender Acoustic Survival Pack This is a limited time offer so please act quickly! Survival Pack includes F... [Read more]

Fender 60 Stratocaster Relic

Fender 60 Stratocaster Relic

$3,700.00

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Fender American Vintage '70s Stratocaster Reissue Rosewood Fretboard

Fender American Vintage '70s Stratocaster Reissue Rosewood Fretboard

$1,499.99

Fender American Vintage '70s Stratocaster Reissue Rosewood Fretboard The Fender American Vintage 70's Strat 6-String Reissue Electric Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Olympic White. Superb '70s Strat ... [Read more]

Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster Electric Guitar Black Maple Fretboard

Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster Electric Guitar Black Maple Fretboard

$179.99

The Squier Affinity Series Stratocaster Electric Guitar has a proud heritage and a sweet price. The contoured solid alder body is the same world-renowned style that fueled the fires of Hendrix, Cla... [Read more]

Squier Afinity Stratocaster, Left Handed

Squier Afinity Stratocaster, Left Handed

$179.99

Squier Affinity Stratocaster, Left Handed Dressed in new eye-popping finishes, these Fender®-designed Stratocaster® guitars have a great look and feel. With a contoured alder body, bolt-on ... [Read more]

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So what makes the Stratocaster so popular and what made it such a big innovation at the time of its release?

The Strat made its first appearance in 1954. The solid body design allowed for mass production, sturdy design and affordability. It was not the first solid body electric guitar and was not even the first produced and sold by Fender. The Telecaster and Esquire models preceded it.

While the Telecaster was popular and showed their was a market in the music world for well made and affordable electric guitars, the Stratocaster exponentially expanded and transformed the market permanently.

When the Stratocaster debuted it featured 3 single coil pick ups (up from the 2 that the Telecaster featured). Other design features included the trimmed down and curvy guitar body. The middle of the guitar body featured bigger indents, which made it easier to carry and easier to play.

This made the instrument and learning to play the instrument less daunting for many people. The guitar pick guard was also the first of its kind. It was one solid piece which allowed for easy assembly and concealment of the important pieces to the electric guitar itself.

It was clear at the time of its release that the Stratocaster was a top notch electric guitar. Where other instruments failed, the Stratocaster succeeded. It tweaked many elements of previous designs and concepts from other manufacturers to create its unique style, sound and feel. The Strat is more than just a musical instrument, its an accessory, it’s a statement and it’s a lifestyle.

The fact that it was able to be mass produced and was affordable was the icing on the cake in the marketing of this instrument. It had everything you desired, a mere look at it could transform you into a different person, and now, for once, you could afford it. The Stratocaster is still produced to this day and is still the most played electric guitar in the world.