I recently purchased a MIJ Fender Stratocaster from guitar center. The guitar is in near mint condition, with a virtually flawless finish and very minimal fret wear. The serial number is T042457 but this only tells me that the guitar was a “Made In Japan” during 1994 - 1995. Apparently there are a number of models that were made in Japan during this period and they range in value. It isn't super obvious in the pictures but it has the truss rod adjustment at the neck. The tuners appear to be Gotoh, engraved with “Fender Japan”. The logo is a transition period style as far as I can tell. The pickups look to be originally white but the neck and middle have aged more severely than the bridge. I am not a wood grain expert but it is a sunburst finish so I took a closeup of the grain. I hope these details and the pictures help some Fender history fan identify which model I have. I know I could figure out what model it is by removing the neck. I am not willing to do this however because I am debating about returning the guitar. I purchased the guitar for just under $550 after taxes. It was a bit of an impulse purchase because I don't see Japanese Stratocasters in a guitar center often and the employee I called said it was mint. I am worried that I have a ST-362 and I am a little unimpressed with the sound. Once I know what model I have and what it is worth; I will make my decision if it is worth keeping. Thanks for help identifying the guitar and I welcome people's opinion on its value.












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