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- To summarize, the specific features in the evolution of the Fender Stratocaster between 1954 and 1979 included: 1954–1959, one piece maple necks (including fretboard); 1954–1964, Spaghetti logo on the headstock;
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Of the two, the spaghetti logo came first. Fender’s spaghetti logo was used throughout the 1950s and is so named for its thin, stylized script, which appears in silver lettering with a thin black outline.
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Jan 24, 2020 · Fender Stratocaster Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures. Very helpful to verify the Logo on a Stratocater is original and correct for the era of the body. 1954 – 1964 “Spaghetti Logo” Gold Lettering, thin black outline. No Patent numbers until 1961.
The Spaghetti logo remained on the headstock until December 1964. As early as June 1964, a new larger logo, gold with a black trim, usually called Transition Logo, first appeared on the Fender Stratocaster, but the old Spaghetti logo was used until late 1964, due to existing inventory.
Aug 13, 2021 · In 1964, a thicker gold/black outlined ‘transition’ logo replaced the original thin ‘spaghetti’ logo. Late the following year, the Strat’s headstock was widened and a couple of years after that was adorned with a new black/gold outlined CBS-designed Fender logo, which appeared alongside an enlarged model name decal featuring solid ...
Feb 24, 2010 · Also, about the contour body, my 2005 strat has a “original contour body” logo on the headstock. Does it mean that Fender came back with some original specs ? (the “old” bridges has came back too, from 2 years I think)
Apr 25, 2019 · The shape of the headstock was as unconventional as its offset contoured body, resembling a ‘G’ clef with six Kluson tuners sitting in a single row. The now famous thin-lettered “Spaghetti” Fender logo and headstock silhouette are unmistakable today, similar to McDonald’s golden arches.
Mar 20, 2015 · The headstock and 'spaghetti' Fender logo in the characteristic 1956 to 1959 style. Up until the second half of 1956 the string tree would have been round, and after mid 1959 the neck construction changed, losing the walnut truss channel filler 'teardrop' above the nut, and gaining a rosewood fretboard .