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Fender HM Strat
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The Fender HM Strat was an electric guitar produced by Fender Musical Instruments from 1988 until 1992. A relatively radical departure from Leo Fender's classic Stratocaster design, it was Fender's answer to Superstrats produced by manufacturers such as Jackson Guitars and Ibanez. The HM in the guitars name stands for heavy metal.
Quick Facts Manufacturer, Period ...
Fender HM Strat | |
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![]() A 1990 USA HM strat in its original hard case. | |
Manufacturer | Fender |
Period | 1988–1992, 2020 |
Construction | |
Body type | Solid, double cut |
Neck joint | "Bolt-on" |
Scale | 25 in (635 mm), 25.15 in (639 mm) |
Woods | |
Body | Basswood, Alder |
Neck | 17" radius Maple |
Fretboard | 24 fret Maple, Rosewood |
Hardware | |
Bridge | Kahler Spyder |
Pickup(s) | H/S/S (Hum, Single, Single) 2 single-coils and a single humbucker in the bridge position. [1] |
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