Please help ID the Made in country and wood of this here Strat body, presumed Fender, maybe Squier, maybe licensed aftermarket, may have been modded (changed bridge?), almost certainly shielded at a latter date, at some point auctioned as per the leftovers of a sticker...
Bought for pennies off a strange dude that seemed to be having a firesale, along with a strange mix of other random parts of various degrees of coolness or dubiousness - including a totally legit unused set of Fender CS Texas Specials for like $40, box and all, a bunch of fairly worn parts that made up a disassembled MIJ Eseries Squier, and a totally fake Fender offset neck that doesn't even fit anything... and some other crap. All for $220 and an SKB superstrat case.





Things I've noted, though they haven't given me a definitive ID:
a) despite being shielded EVERYWHERE, even under the jackplate, which made me suspect a plywood body, looking down the screwholes - same light-coloured wood as in the neck pocket, no trace of layers
b) quite solid wood - few paint chips, no real dings despite clearly having been bounced around plenty in its life. also, sighting down the holes, very clearly defined thread from woodscrews in the wood, has not mushed up from numerous insertions and removals of screws
c) colour is a TINY BIT MORE AQUAMARINE-ish METALLIC in tint than appears on my monitor
d) this obviously started life with an 8-hole pickguard
e) no signs pointing to the 6-screw, 2x-Fender-stamped-saddle (nonmirrored stamps) tremolo being unoriginal, saddles seem to match trem... then again, might just be well-matched saddles, or a clean install. and this wood does seem to take repeated insertions and removals of screws real well, without getting screwed up from it
f) fairly LIGHT, very RESONANT wood - just by knocking on it, echoes real nicely
g) seller seemed to suggest SQUIER by FENDER MIJ, Fujigen/Eseries, but some of other stuff especially raised some serious questions (and eyebrows)... and he wasn't the first owner OR the second, judging by the leftovers of some sort of auction sticker, so he might be honestly misinformed too.
Bought for pennies off a strange dude that seemed to be having a firesale, along with a strange mix of other random parts of various degrees of coolness or dubiousness - including a totally legit unused set of Fender CS Texas Specials for like $40, box and all, a bunch of fairly worn parts that made up a disassembled MIJ Eseries Squier, and a totally fake Fender offset neck that doesn't even fit anything... and some other crap. All for $220 and an SKB superstrat case.





Things I've noted, though they haven't given me a definitive ID:
a) despite being shielded EVERYWHERE, even under the jackplate, which made me suspect a plywood body, looking down the screwholes - same light-coloured wood as in the neck pocket, no trace of layers
b) quite solid wood - few paint chips, no real dings despite clearly having been bounced around plenty in its life. also, sighting down the holes, very clearly defined thread from woodscrews in the wood, has not mushed up from numerous insertions and removals of screws
c) colour is a TINY BIT MORE AQUAMARINE-ish METALLIC in tint than appears on my monitor
d) this obviously started life with an 8-hole pickguard
e) no signs pointing to the 6-screw, 2x-Fender-stamped-saddle (nonmirrored stamps) tremolo being unoriginal, saddles seem to match trem... then again, might just be well-matched saddles, or a clean install. and this wood does seem to take repeated insertions and removals of screws real well, without getting screwed up from it
f) fairly LIGHT, very RESONANT wood - just by knocking on it, echoes real nicely
g) seller seemed to suggest SQUIER by FENDER MIJ, Fujigen/Eseries, but some of other stuff especially raised some serious questions (and eyebrows)... and he wasn't the first owner OR the second, judging by the leftovers of some sort of auction sticker, so he might be honestly misinformed too.
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