The Fender Eric Johnson Signature Stratocaster Rosewood model is a true masterpiece, showing Eric Johnson's deep love for his craft. Every part of this guitar is crafted to Johnson's exact specifications, with a special focus on details. The specially voiced pickups deliver a breathtaking and pure tone, just like Johnson's own sonic artistry. The extra - contoured neck and body provide a comfortable playing experience, and the distinctive tremolo assembly adds to its unique charm. Specifications include: Stratocaster body shape made of Alder with a Gloss Lacquer finish. The Rosewood fretboard has a 12' (305 mm) radius, 21 frets, and White Pearloid Dot inlays. It features Specially Voiced Eric Johnson Single - Coil pickups with Countersunk Mounting Screws. The 6 - Saddle American Vintage Synchronized Tremolo bridge, 1 - Ply Parchment pickguard, Fender® USA 250R Nickel Plated Steel strings (.010 -.046 Gauges), Vintage - Style Staggered tuning machines, and Nickel/Chrome hardware finish. It comes with a Deluxe Blonde Hardshell case with brown ends and a gold interior, along with accessories like Levy's® Woven Strap, 15' Koil Kords™ Cable, and an 'Ash Tray' Bridge Cover.




Using your Fender Eric Johnson Stratocaster is a breeze. First, take it out of the deluxe hardshell case gently. You can attach the Levy's woven strap to the strap buttons on the guitar. Plug in the Koil Kords cable to the output jack of the guitar and your amplifier. Adjust the volume and tone controls on the guitar to get the sound you want. The tremolo bar can be used to add vibrato effects to your playing, but use it with care to avoid over - stressing the bridge. When it comes to maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry and stable environment. Wipe the strings down after each use with a soft cloth to prevent corrosion. You can also clean the fretboard and body with a guitar - specific cleaner. If you need to change the strings, make sure to use the same gauge (Fender USA 250R Nickel Plated Steel.010 -.046) to maintain the guitar's tone and playability. And always store your guitar back in the case when not in use to protect it from damage.