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(nicknamed "Red Robin") purchased from the same shop, which lacks a tremolo system, offering different sustain and tuning stability. Legacy and Signature Collaboration Greenburst" Strat Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
became so influential to Joe’s modern sound that he collaborated with the to replicate its specific tone. Signature Pickup Set : The Joe Bonamassa '64 Greenburst Strat Set joe_bonamassa_1964_fender_stratocaster_guitar_o...
: The 1964 model year marked a transition for Fender, moving toward pickups with gray flatwork. These specific single-coils are noted for being particularly punchy and high-output compared to earlier "black bottom" versions. Playability (nicknamed "Red Robin") purchased from the same shop,
: Bonamassa immediately noted the guitar's resonance and feel, stating it was "going right on the road" to be used as a primary stage instrument rather than a museum piece. : Joe also owns a 1964 Candy Apple Red Hardtail Strat Signature Pickup Set : The Joe Bonamassa '64
: Collectors can find these replicas at retailers like Joe Bonamassa’s Official Store and Guitar Center .
For many, this 1964 Stratocaster serves as a reminder that in the hands of a professional like Bonamassa, the "mojo" and sound of an instrument often outweigh its technical "book value" as a stock original.
Joe Bonamassa’s 1964 Fender Stratocaster , affectionately known as the " Greenburst