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Fender Joe Strummer Masterbuilt

Fender Joe Strummer Masterbuilt  ·  Source: Fender

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Fender Custom Shop has just released a limited edition meticulous Masterbuilt recreation of the late Joe Strummer’s iconic 1966 Fender Telecaster. 

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Fender Joe Strummer Masterbuilt

Based on The Clash frontman Joe Strummer’s 1966 Telecaster, this Fender Joe Strummer Masterbuilt guitar is a new limited edition run. The Super Heavy Relic Aged Black finish attempts to emulate the original guitar character and the wear and tear of a long touring history.

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Worn Stickers = Profit?

Fender Custom Shop worked tirelessly to accurately recreate every scar, scratch, and mark. This included meticulously recreating details such as the worn stickers and a taped handwritten setlist.

Josefina Campos’ Fender Joe Strummer hand-wound ’67 Telecaster pickups deliver the same raw and expressive tones heard in the hits of The Clash and The Mescaleros.

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Limited Edition Masterbuilt Joe Strummer Telecaster

Limited Edition Masterbuilt Sell Out? · Source: Fender

1966 Specifications & Upgrades

This Telecaster has a two-piece selected alder body, a medium mid-‘60s C-profile maple neck, and a round-laminated 7.25” radius AAA rosewood fretboard.

Other key features of the specification include 21 Jescar Vintage frets, a set of Schaller M6 mini tuners, a brass nut, and a six-saddle string-through-body Telecaster bridge with steel barrel saddles.

Joe had the guitar altered over the years, so upgrades like the Schaller tuners and a brass nut were made to his original punk rock machine. He toured heavily with the guitar, and Fender has attempted to recreate it in great detail.

It comes in a custom tour case with a limited-edition Joe Strummer guitar strap and a certificate of authenticity.

Limited Edition Masterbuilt Joe Strummer Telecaster

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Sell Out?

I’m guessing that Strummer would see this recreation as a joke. He was not about corporate profit, so he might not have been too happy about the $20k price tag of this collector’s item.

However, the original guitar these are based on must have meant a lot to him as he kept returning to it. Therefore, these expensive imitations may have honored him in some way. We will never know, but I suspect he wouldn’t have been too keen on these guitars’ ridiculous price tag and exclusivity.

Fender makes a far more affordable Joe Strummer Telecaster with faux aging, which might be more for the masses and fans who must have something branded with Strummer’s association.

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This Custom Shop Masterbuilt guitar is a huge mistake from my point of view about what The Clash and Joe Strummer stood for. I guess the collectors will keep them stored in a vault and hope they increase in value.

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3 responses to “Fender Joe Strummer Masterbuilt – A $20k Punk Sell Out?”

    JP says:
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    This guitar says everything you need to know about the people who will buy it and those who have made it and are selling it.

      James says:
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      If you know anything about Strummer you’d think it the perfect tribute to the man.

    James says:
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    When Joe Strummer died he was a property investor and private landlord worth $2.5 million in 2024 money, with a very comfortable Grade 2 listed home on a large gated country estate well away from the plebs plus a nice pied-à-terre in the metropolis for those weekend parties in town with various other rich property owning ‘socialists’ from the British arts and music scene.

    He was the massive sell-out – and the massive hypocrite. So spare us this nonsense.

    Animal Farm was first published in August 1945.

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