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Revision as of 18:29, 10 February 2013
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Specs
Body: Aluminium with Hawaiian patterns
Neck & fingerboard: Maple
Pickups: Three lace sensor single coils
The Fender Aloha Stratocaster is a limited edition guitar made by the Fender Custom Shop. Only 153 of these were made.
Matthew Bellamy paid his old guitar technician £200 pounds for it. The guitar is now estimated to be worth in the region of £2000. Apparently, the guitar is difficult to keep in tune due to its age.
It weighs just 8.00 lbs. and has a nice fat nut width of just over1 11/16 inches and a scale length of 25 1/2 inches. Aluminium body, hand engraved with a Hawaiian scene by master artisan Ron Chacey, contoured on back and lower bass bout, and one-piece highly figured 'birds-eye' maple neck and fretboard with 22 frets and green 'pearl' dot position markers and Aloha and palm tree pearl inlays by Larry Sifel. Small headstock with Fender logo inlaid in abalone and a cresting wave also inlaid in abalone above the logo. On the ball end of the headstock is a palm tree inlaid in white and green pearl and the signature of "Freddie Tavares" in black. Kluson Deluxe closed-back 'no-name' tuners with oval metal buttons. On the back of the headstock is a decal with "DE 4 / 074 of 153 / Custom Shop / USA" in black. Four-bolt neck plate engraved "Custom Shop / USA". Aluminium tremolo cover engraved " Freddie Tavares / Commemorative / Aloha / Stratocaster". Three 'Single Lace Sensor' pickups with staggered polepieces and specially wound outputs of 4.82k, 6.95k, and 4.57k, respectively. Specially hand engraved aluminium pickguard (continuing Ron Chacey's Hawaiian scene from the body) with eleven screws. Three controls (one volume, two tone) plus five-way selector switch, all on the treble side of the pickguard. Special chrome Stratocaster knobs with knurled sides. Fender "Synchronized Tremolo" combined 'six-saddle' bridge/tailpiece, special chrome tremolo arm. Bellamy's Aloha is №74 out of the 153 produced.
Touring
Can be seen used on the Hullabaloo Live DVD
This guitar was also used during a mimed performance of Muscle Museum on a Norwegian television program. [1]
Songs used for
- Bliss (Used during 2001 rehearsals)
- Darkshines
- Falling Down
- Hate This & I'll Love You
- Hyper Music
- Resistance (used during recording)
- Screenager
- Showbiz (mime)
- Soldier's Poem (Used during recording)
- Sunburn
- Thoughts of a Dying Atheist (used for the recording of the verses)
- Unintended
- Muscle Museum (mime)