70 Years Of Strat Magic In A Future-Classic Finish
If you want that unmistakable Strat sparkle with a modern, no-fuss feel, this 70th Anniversary Player Stratocaster in Nebula Noir hits that sweet spot. It is the familiar Strat recipe, dressed up in a finish that looks outrageous under stage lights but still feels like a comfy old friend in your hands.
This one is a demo from our shop, which means two things: it has been played a bit, and it has been dialed in by people who actually care. You get a killer deal on a limited 70th Anniversary model that is already broken in just enough to feel alive, with zero surprises when it shows up.
Nebula Noir Alder Body: Classic Strat Feel, Modern Vibe
Underneath the luminous Nebula Noir finish is a classic alder Strat body, so you get that familiar balance of snap, punch, and warmth that works for pretty much any style. At 7.5 lbs, it is solid enough to sustain but light enough that you are not fighting it on a three-set night.
The gloss polyester finish keeps it tough and gig ready, while the shifting Nebula Noir color gives you serious visual mojo. Under stage lights it pops and shimmers, but in normal lighting it reads as classy and sleek, not over-the-top.
Modern C Maple Neck That Just Gets Out Of The Way
The modern C maple neck feels instantly comfortable if you have ever touched a recent Fender. It fills the hand without feeling chunky, and the satin urethane on the back keeps things fast and non-sticky when your hands warm up.
A 9.5 inch radius rosewood board with 22 medium jumbo frets means easy, buttery bends and clean chords all the way up the neck. Real talk: this is the kind of neck you stop thinking about so you can focus on the music.
Pure Vintage 59 Pickups: Glassy, Gritty, And Everything Between
The Pure Vintage 59 single coils are the secret sauce here. They deliver that glassy Strat top end without getting shrill, with a sweet midrange and tight low end that sits right where a mix needs it to be.
All five positions are genuinely usable: spanky bridge, quacky 2 and 4, and a neck tone that is perfect for soulful leads or swirly ambient stuff. Roll the volume back and they clean up to a chime, lean into your amp and they bark with classic Strat grit.
2-Point Tremolo And ClassicGear Tuners For Real-World Stability
The 2-point synchronized trem with bent steel saddles keeps things smooth and responsive, whether you are doing subtle vibrato or more aggressive dives. It returns to pitch reliably and feels more fluid than the old 6-screw style.
Fender ClassicGear tuners lock in tuning without feeling stiff or clunky, so you can actually use the bar instead of avoiding it. Between the trem, the nut, and the tuners, this Strat is built to stay in tune through a full set, not just bedroom jams.
70th Anniversary Player Strat Demo: Limited, Dialed, And Ready
The 70th Anniversary neck plate reminds you this is not just another off-the-rack Player Strat. These are limited, and Nebula Noir is the kind of finish people will be hunting down in a few years when they are gone.
As a demo, this guitar may show light signs of handling, but it has been inspected multiple times and given our full pro setup so it plays up to its potential the second you plug in. You are getting upgraded pickups, a killer finish, and a special-run Strat at a working player price.
Questions about this guitar or how it compares to other Strats? Call (888) 794-8482 and you will get a real player on the line who has actually spent time with these.






















