Hi all,
We had the same discussion on a french Shadows site about the origin of these Olympic White Stratocasters.
No doubt that these guitars are new ones ?
Why ?
If you take a look (on the first picture) to the headstock and the « shape » that the rosewood fingerboard does just after the nut, you can easily see that the fingerboard is parallel to the nut…
With this kind of « shape », It’s sure that the guitar was made in (mid) 62.
So obligatory a new one…
If you compare the « shape », in the same place just after the nut, on the previous « slab board » Strat Fiesta Red, you can see that this rosewood fingerboard makes and has a « curved shape » not a parallel line...
I would like to add that:
Only (at this time) the Stratocaster in the two possible Custom finishes : Blond (See through like a Tele with an Ash body) and « Olympic White » (with an opaque finish on an Alder body…) were fitted (from the Fender factory) with this kind of «bluish nitrate pickguard" (BLUE and NOT White for the whole other finishes...) or "tortoise shell".
And these type of "bluish nitrate pickguards" are very rare… Rarest than the Tortoise ones...
The final question is to know if the Strats Olympic White + Tortoise shell pickguards, are the same of these Blue guards (= just modified with new pickguards ?…) or if these « others » Strats "Olympic White" are two other ones and also new ?
Because, and about the « type » of Fender nitrate pickguards, it was as difficult to order as a spare part and from the US two (!) bluish pickguard than two tortoise Shell…
And I can't imagine that these two Tortoise Shell pickguards were just taken from two new Strat (Blond ou Olympic for sale) in England…
But ?
Cheers and best regards from France
Patrice