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Hi All, This is the label on the rear trem cover on my Strat. Does any member on the forum have a Strat the same. I bought it second hand about 10 Years ago, I would like to know if anyone knows how much this would cost new in 2000. The serial no. is MN9391824 Made in Mexico. I would be grateful for any information. Thanks in advance, Cheers Jim
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I remember this previious thread, in fact I started it. There was/is little information concerning this limited run but Ecca had one and supplied some very comprehensive information about them. I still have mine and although tempted to sell it on occasions I shall probably keep it.
Hi Jim. I just removed the trem cover but there was no label. The ser. no. of mine is MN9391884. There are some pics of it somewhere on this site but here's one so you can make a comparison with yours. The HBM facsimilie initials are on the headstock and not the pickguard like some other Signature models.
Hi here is some information from the history of the Fender Stratocaster for the year 2000 (M) MIM
MN9 + 5/6 digits 1999–2000
American Double Fat Strat 2000–03 American Double Fat Strat Hard-Tail 2000–03 American Fat Strat Texas Special 2000–03 American Strat Texas Special 2000–03 American Stratocaster 2000–07 American Stratocaster Hard-Tail 2000–06 Hank Marvin Classic Stratocaster (M) 2000 Sub-Sonic Stratocaster HH baritone 2000–01 Sub-Sonic Stratocaster HSS baritone (1st version) 2000–01
HANK MARVIN CLASSIC STRATOCASTER 2000 Signature on headstock. Similar to CLASSIC 50s STRATOCASTER (see listing in earlier Mexico Replica Stratocasters section), except: • Hank Marvin signature on headstock. • Body red only. • Six-pivot bridge/vibrato unit with special design vibrato arm. Limited edition of 250.
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