The guitar remained stock until 1986, when a left-handed neck was installed and "SRV" stickers were applied to the pickguard. In 1989, the neck on "Number One" was unable to withstand more re-fret jobs, replacing it with the original fender srv stratocaster intonation
neck from "Red." The next year, following a concert at the Garden State Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey, a stanchion fell onto Vaughan's rack of guitars, splitting the neck from "Red" that was installed on "Number One." The neck was replaced the next night.
Our Attention to detail was always to the best of of any replica maker. Fender recognized this, and requested that we stop making guitars from parts and keep them valid by using Fender Donor guitars. We can purchase one to your specifications and budget, or you can supply one.
The original Fender Headstock Decal and Serial Number must Remain. Your Fender Warranty will be Void due to the extreme modifications.
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