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Squier Introduces the All-New Vintage Modified Series

Revamped series welcomes brand new model types with distinctive hot-rodded features.



Scottsdale, AZ (Jan 10, 2012) - Squier announces the debut of the all-new Vintage Modified Series. The new Vintage Modified series introduces new model types fully outfitted in retro-inspired, chop-shop looks, along with rich, roaring tone. The new series includes five models.

New to the series is the Vintage Modified '70s Stratocaster, a model that delivers the distinctive look of the 1970s Fender guitars. Available in all-Black maple-fingerboard and Vintage White rosewood-fingerboard, both models feature a large headstock, vintage-tint gloss neck and black plastic parts typical of that era.

The all-new Vintage Modified Telecaster Special puts a special spin on the model with truly modded features, including a full-sounding Jazzmaster neck pickup, and a vintage-tint maple Jazzmaster neck. This guitar is available in White Blonde and Butterscotch Blonde.

Also new to the series is the Vintage Modified Surf Stratocaster, a guitar made to crest the perfect wave of Squier sound. Features include tube-style pickups and classically colorful Surf Green, Sonic Blue and Candy Apple Red finishes that evoke the sand, sun and fun vibe of Fender's early-'60s golden age.

The Vintage Modified Stratocaster HSS comes with new features, including a vintage-tint gloss neck, '70s-style large headstock, powerful humbucking bridge-pickup tone and a new Charcoal Frost Metallic finish option in addition to Black and Three-color Sunburst.

The revamped Vintage Modified Stratocaster arrives with all-new features and its classic triple-single-coil tone. Other features include a vintage-tint gloss neck, '70s-style large headstock, and a new Vintage Blonde finish option along with the Black and Three-color Sunburst finishes.

For more information:
www.squierguitars.com


     

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Bill Puckett
on 01/22/2012
The Surf Stratocaster in Surf Green Color is exactly what I've always wanted. Also looks good in Sonic Blue !!!



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