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It is very likely that this guitar is a Fender Custom Shop model. It is visually similar to the [https://www.fender.com/fr-FR/electric-guitars/stratocaster/eric-clapton-stratocaster/0117602858.html| Eric Clapton's Signature Stratocaster], although Matt's guitar has a chrome/mirror pickguard with a different shape.
It is very likely that this guitar is a Fender Custom Shop model. It is visually similar to the [https://www.fender.com/fr-FR/electric-guitars/stratocaster/eric-clapton-stratocaster/0117602858.html| Eric Clapton's Signature Stratocaster], although Matt's guitar has a chrome/mirror pickguard with a different shape.
Based on some images of Matt playing Verona, the guitar’s headstock appears to have the Manson logo on it indicating it may be a new Manson model or just a different neck.
Based on some images of Matt playing Verona, the guitar’s headstock appears to have the Manson logo on it indicating it may be a new Manson model or just a different neck.
== Touring ==
== Touring ==

Revision as of 22:11, 26 February 2023

Fender Red Stratocaster during Verona in Chicago in 2023
Red Stratocaster
Manufacturer Fender
Used 2023-02-25 – In Use
Body type Solid
Neck joint Bolt-on
Body covering Torino Red paint with chrome scratchplate
Wood Body: Unknown
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Maple
Bridge Unknown
Electronics One volume, two tone, five-way pickup selector switch
Pickup(s) 3x singlecoils with chrome covers.
Special circuits None

Background

It is very likely that this guitar is a Fender Custom Shop model. It is visually similar to the Eric Clapton's Signature Stratocaster, although Matt's guitar has a chrome/mirror pickguard with a different shape.

Based on some images of Matt playing Verona, the guitar’s headstock appears to have the Manson logo on it indicating it may be a new Manson model or just a different neck.

Touring

The guitar was first seen used by Bellamy in Chicago for the opening show of the US leg of the Will of the People World Tour.

Songs used for

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