L08573 im pretty sure. Patent # is 2573254
A 1969 strat.
Jimi Hendrix's trademark guitar was a standard right-handed Fender Statocaster that he restrung to play lefty; this resulted in the Stratocaster design being upside-down.
He used a Fender Stratocaster.
He was most famous for the Fender Stratocaster
Jimi Hendrix, the black artist who died of an overdose back in the late 60's, mostly played a Fender Stratocaster. The other artist, songwriter, James Hendricks, was an entirely different person, who played several different guitars.
Some people think about 2.2 mil. $ on private auction to Paul Allen The guitar is currently being displayed along with other famous Hendrix artifacts at the EMP museum in Seattle, Washington. - Havok
A black and white Fender Stratocaster.
Jimi Hendrix's trademark guitar was a standard right-handed Fender Statocaster that he restrung to play lefty; this resulted in the Stratocaster design being upside-down.
His standard Fender Stratocaster
He used a Fender Stratocaster.
Yes. Every time when i see one it makes me think of the great Hendrix.
Yes, his White Fender Stratocaster used at Woodstock is at the EMP (Experience Music Project) museum in Seattle, Washington. I have seen it myself. There are many other Hendrix memorabilia there.
He was most famous for the Fender Stratocaster
Jimi Hendrix, the black artist who died of an overdose back in the late 60's, mostly played a Fender Stratocaster. The other artist, songwriter, James Hendricks, was an entirely different person, who played several different guitars.
Some people think about 2.2 mil. $ on private auction to Paul Allen The guitar is currently being displayed along with other famous Hendrix artifacts at the EMP museum in Seattle, Washington. - Havok
Actually, the first prototype Fender Stratocaster is in the EMP (Experience Music Project) museum in Seattle, WA. I have seen it myself. That museum also has the first Gibson guitars and lots of Hendrix memorabilia.
Because you like hendrix and play bass.
fender stratocaster guitar