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Fender American Standard Stratocaster 1997 serial # N7217234

by Terry Arthur
(Chula, Georgia)

1997 Amer. Std. Stratocaster

1997 Amer. Std. Stratocaster

This quitar is in mint condition with all original hardware including strings with only a few hours playing time. Color I believe is inca silver. Has no scratches or dings. The serial number is N7217234 and has a fender hardshell case which may or may not be original. Has rosewood fretboard with no fret wear.

ANSWER

Hi, Terry--

Beautiful!

Here is the Blue Book general info:

AMERICAN STANDARD STRATOCASTER (1986-2000, U.S. MFG. NO. 010-7400/7402) Add to Collection
- alder body, four-bolt neck plate, 22-fret maple or rosewood fingerboard with black dot inlay, chrome-plated die-cast tuners, standard vibrato with two pivot point design, three-ply white pickguard, three single coil exposed polepiece pickups, three knobs (v, two tone), five-position switch, chrome hardware. mfg. late 1986-2000.

The pricing info:

Mint $850
Exc.+ $725
Exc. $625
Avg.+ $525
Avg. $450
General $375

Lynne

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Fender American Standard Stratocaster 1997 serial # N7217234

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Jul 26, 2009
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No ding thing..
by: Anonymous

Some guitars are bought as investments or trophies...this
seems to be one of those.

It doesn't have any 'signs of being played?'


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