Used Squier Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster Black Electric Guitar
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This Squier Classic Vibe '70s Stratocaster in Black with a Maple Fingerboard is a testament to the stylish design and sound of the 1970s. Despite being in good condition, it displays some scratching on the body and a few dents on the lower horn, which add to its vintage charm. The guitar has been modified with changes to its original pickups and knobs, enhancing its playability and aesthetic appeal. It is known for delivering the tones reminiscent of the era through its strategic construction and features, equally favored by beginners and experienced players for its versatile sound and comfortable playability. Each element from its poplar body to the maple neck contributes to a clear, vibrant tone suitable for a variety of music styles. - Body Type: Solidbody - Body Shape: Stratocaster - Body Material: Poplar - Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane - Color: Black - Neck Material: Maple - Neck Shape: C - Neck Joint: Bolt-on - Fingerboard Material: Maple - Fingerboard Inlay: Black Dots - Number of Frets: 21, Narrow Tall - Scale Length: 25.5" - Radius: 9.5" - Nut Width: 1.650" - Nut Material: Bone - Bridge/Tailpiece: 6-Saddle Vintage-Style Synchronized Tremolo - Tuners: Vintage-style - Electronics: 1 x master volume, 1 x tone (neck), 1 x tone (bridge/middle) - Switching: 5-way blade pickup switch - Weight: 7.8 lbs - Cosmetic condition: Good, with some scratching and dents on the lower horn This guitar has been cleaned, set up, and restrung by our professional technicians, ensuring it meets high standards for playability and performance. Formatting rules (apply in order, without changing any characters other than whitespace/newlines as specified): 1. Preserve content verbatim. Do not change words, numbers, punctuation, capitalization, or order. No fixes, no summaries. 2. Normalize outer whitespace: trim leading/trailing spaces at the start and end of the whole text; collapse runs of 3+ spaces to a single space (leave double spaces after periods if they already exist). 3. Respect existing newlines. Keep any existing \n. 4. Inline bullets to real lines: whenever you see a bullet dot • (U+2022) that appears inside a sentence or separated by spaces, replace that exact bullet with a newline followed by • (bullet + single space). Example: ... Maple Cap • Binding: Cream (neck and body) • Finish: Gloss ... becomes ... Maple Cap • Binding: Cream (neck and body) • Finish: Gloss ... (Do not delete any words around it.) 5. Key: Value headings: when a line contains a segment ending with a colon : that looks like a label (e.g., Specs at a Glance:), insert one blank line before that label (i.e., ensure \n\nLabel:) but do not alter the label text. 6. Paragraph breaks: after any period/question mark/exclamation mark that is immediately followed by a capitalized word and not within parentheses or quotes, you may insert one newline to break giant walls of text only if doing so does not change any other characters. 7. Lists: if multiple Key: Value pairs appear on the same line separated by bullets you already split in step 4, keep each pair on its own line, prefixed by • if it already had a bullet; otherwise leave as-is. 8. Do not add bullets that weren’t present. Only convert existing • separators into newlines. 9. Spacing: ensure exactly one blank line between paragraphs (i.e., convert \n\n\n+ to \n\n). 10. Safety: If any rule would alter characters other than whitespace/newlines or bullet placement per step 4, skip that change. Output: Return the formatted text only (no extra commentary, no quotes, no code fences). ⸻