1995 Fender CS Cunetto Relic '57 RI Mary Kaye Stratocaster
$5,200
Southern Elk Music Co.
Weight- 7 lbs, 12 oz
Neck depth at 1st fret- 0.908"
Neck depth at 12th fret- 0.994"
I will venture to say that in the world of reissue Fenders, the Cunetto relics rank at the top of the list. The realistic treatments applied by Vince Cunetto set them heads and above the rank-and-file...
1998 Fender Custom Shop Stratocaster
$7,995
Emerald City Guitars
1998 Fender Strat Custom Shop '60s Relic in Fiesta Red with a matching headstock: A quality slabboard Strat serving as an homage to early '60s Strats. Plays great featuring a slim-C profile neck that feels great and sounds great producing a bright, focused sound with a really distinct mid-scoop...
1996 Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop Relic
$4,995
Nationwide Guitars
Here is an Early Fender Stratocaster Custom Shop Relic Mary Kaye Stratocaster. These early examples feature the relic work of the master himself, Vince Cunetto, before Fender would decide they could do the relic work cheaper in house. The decision resulted in a cookie cutter relic job that had no...
1999 Fender '56 Stratocaster Relic
$4,499.99
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for direct sale customers outside California.
This Fender '56 Stratocaster Relic is from the last year of the Cunetto Era. Vince Cunetto relic'd the first guitars offered by Fender in 1995, pioneering a new era at the company.
This is a really good Strat! It bears the JC stamp...
1996 Fender Nocaster Relic
$7,995
The Guitar Broker
We are huge fans of Relic’d guitars & basses made by the Fender Custom Shop. In fact we owned the very 1st 2 Relic’s ever produced by Fender…a 1950 Nocaster # R0001 & a 1954 Mary Kay Strat # R0002 made in 1995, now sold & I miss them badly. These 1st Relics were made by hand by Vince Cunetto in his...
1997 Fender CS 50th Ann. Diamond Dealer Relic Stratocaster
$6,195
Southern Elk Music Co.
Throughout Fender's storied history, there have been several periods that one could argue were their best. If you are a 1950's fan, you might say that those '50s guitars were the best that Fender ever produced while a '60s guy might argue that his '63 Strat is the complete bombaroonie. I, instead...