Cart
sale
Fender Custom Shop George Harrison Rocky Strat Masterbuilt P.Waller #83840 - rocky
- Read reviews (0)
- Related accessories
Original photos of the model in stock - © Star's Music
VIDEO
VIDEO
The brand Fender
Learn more about the Fender brand and discover the entire catalog.
Custom Shop & Star's Music
Developed by the Master Builders of the Fender Custom Shop, authentic maestros of lutherie, Fender Masterbuilt guitars and basses are the holy grail for any passionate musician in search of excellence.
Adored by the greatest artists such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, David Gilmour, Yngwie Malmsteen, Robert Cray and many others, the Master Builders have total control of each phase of the instrument manufacturing process. From the selection of species and components to the assembly adjusted to the millimeter, to the finishes bordering on a work of art, their exceptional know-how lives up to the requirements required to practice within the most prestigious of CustomShop.
Pass the torch to perpetuate the Fender legend! Ron Thorn, Dale Wilson, Paul Waller, Jason Smith or Denis Galuszka trained for many years with the legendary and uncompromising John Page, Fred Stuart, John English or John Suhr. It is now their turn to transmit the common expertise to new talents such as Andy Hicks, Levi Perry or Austin Macnutt.
See more
Contact an expert
Our musician and enthusiast tele-consultants are here to answer all your questions.
Str shape electric guitar
Unique copy bearing the serial number 83840.
Stratocaster® guitars were almost impossible to find in England in the late 1950s and early 1960s, so when George Harrison actually found one in a shop during the pre-fame early days of the Beatles, he meant to get it but was scooped by the guitarist for Rory Storm and the Hurricanes (whose drummer went by the stage name Ringo Starr).
A few dizzying years later, when the sessions for Beatles Help! album got under way in early 1965, Harrison had better luck—he and John Lennon sent roadie Mal Evans out to get one for each of them, and Evans soon returned with a matching pair of Sonic Blue Strat® guitars. Harrison’s guitar, serial number 83840, still bore a decal from a music store where it was purchased at one point—“Grimwoods; The music people; Maidstone and Whitstable”. Thus, Help! marks the first appearance of a Stratocaster in Beatles music; heard in the low drone throughout that album’s “Ticket to Ride” and in the solo for “You’re Going to Lose That Girl.” Near the end of 1965, both Strats were put to even more prominent use on groundbreaking album Rubber Soul, most notably on the ringing chordal solo in “Nowhere Man”, and again on mid-1966’s Revolver.
In 1967, sometime between the end of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band sessions and the June 25 live worldwide telecast of “All You Need is Love”, Harrison took up paint and brush himself to give his Stratocaster a multicolored psychedelic dayglo paint job. It also appeared prominently in the “I Am the Walrus” segment of 1967’s Magical Mystery Tour film. The guitar remained a favorite of Harrison’s for the rest of the decade, and by December 1969 Harrison had painted “Bebopalula” on the upper body, “Go Cat Go” on the pickguard and “Rocky”—the guitar’s nickname—on the headstock.
FENDER Custom Shop Limited Edition George Harrison Rocky Strat (9216070066*GHR173) solid body electric guitar is a faithful recreation of this legendary instrrument. Master Builder Paul Waller examined and measured the original in exacting detail—body, neck (with a rare asymmetrical “C” profile), pickups, wiring, and everything else right down to Harrison’s famous DIY paint job. Even the “Grimwoods” decal remains in place on the back of the headstock. With these features and more, it’s an amazing and meticulously crafted Custom Shop tribute to a truly magical guitar played and loved by one of rock’s greatest guitarists.
A few dizzying years later, when the sessions for Beatles Help! album got under way in early 1965, Harrison had better luck—he and John Lennon sent roadie Mal Evans out to get one for each of them, and Evans soon returned with a matching pair of Sonic Blue Strat® guitars. Harrison’s guitar, serial number 83840, still bore a decal from a music store where it was purchased at one point—“Grimwoods; The music people; Maidstone and Whitstable”. Thus, Help! marks the first appearance of a Stratocaster in Beatles music; heard in the low drone throughout that album’s “Ticket to Ride” and in the solo for “You’re Going to Lose That Girl.” Near the end of 1965, both Strats were put to even more prominent use on groundbreaking album Rubber Soul, most notably on the ringing chordal solo in “Nowhere Man”, and again on mid-1966’s Revolver.
In 1967, sometime between the end of the Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band sessions and the June 25 live worldwide telecast of “All You Need is Love”, Harrison took up paint and brush himself to give his Stratocaster a multicolored psychedelic dayglo paint job. It also appeared prominently in the “I Am the Walrus” segment of 1967’s Magical Mystery Tour film. The guitar remained a favorite of Harrison’s for the rest of the decade, and by December 1969 Harrison had painted “Bebopalula” on the upper body, “Go Cat Go” on the pickguard and “Rocky”—the guitar’s nickname—on the headstock.
FENDER Custom Shop Limited Edition George Harrison Rocky Strat (9216070066*GHR173) solid body electric guitar is a faithful recreation of this legendary instrrument. Master Builder Paul Waller examined and measured the original in exacting detail—body, neck (with a rare asymmetrical “C” profile), pickups, wiring, and everything else right down to Harrison’s famous DIY paint job. Even the “Grimwoods” decal remains in place on the back of the headstock. With these features and more, it’s an amazing and meticulously crafted Custom Shop tribute to a truly magical guitar played and loved by one of rock’s greatest guitarists.
Lire la suite
Technical sheet
- Color Custom graphics
- Custom shop Yes
- Custom shop type Custom shop masterbuilt
- Electric Guitar Style Str (or close shape)
- handle with head yes
- Number of strings 6 strings
- Right-handed / Left-hand Right-handed
- FENDER Custom Shop Limited Edition George Harrison Rocky Strat
- Solid body electric guitar
- Limited Edition Artist series
- Made in USA
- 2021
- 2 pieces Alder body
- Bolt-on Birdseye 5A Maple neck, "60's Oval C" profile
- Flat-lam Rosewood fingerboard, 21x vintage-style frets
- Scale 25.5” - 648 mm
- Radius 7.25" (184.1 mm)
- Neck width 1st fret 1.650" - 42 mm
- Neck width last fret 2.200" - 5,588 cm
- Neck depth 1st fret .799"
- Neck depth 12th fret .963"
- Fender Custom Shop Abigail Ybarra Hand-Wound '60's Strat pickups
- Master Volume
- Tone 1. (Neck Pickup)
- Tone 2. (Middle Pickup)
- 5-way pickup selector switch
- Fender 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo
- Fender Vintage-Style tuners Logo
- Bone nut
- Fender Brown Deluxe Hardshell Case, Strap, Certificate of Authenticity
More specifications
Fewer specifications