Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

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Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby Minishadow » 22 Sep 2012, 13:58

Hey guys,

I currently purchased a HBM Signature Stratocaster from Steve Reynolds and when searching for information on it, I can't seem to find anything as if the model doesn't exist, which it does and I believe it was limited to 200 pieces worldwide.


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The gold hardware isn't original specification but anyway, does anyone have some more information on it?

Cheers,
Robson
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Re: Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby Gary Allen » 22 Sep 2012, 15:45

Hi Robson, Im nearly sure they were limited to 500,included an easymute as well as a standard trem and gigbag and were about £500,the colour also had a pink hue to it, they got good reviews at the time, hope this helps.....regards Gary
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Re: Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby Gary Allen » 22 Sep 2012, 16:05

They were actually £679 as advertised in Hanks tour brochure in 2000.
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Re: Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby RUSSET » 22 Sep 2012, 18:53

A guitarist friend of mine picked up one of these F.Red Mex Strats from Ebay two weeks ago (secondhand) for £250. It is in excellent condition, like new, & plays & sounds like a dream. He also got a gigbag & echo pedal thrown in free, too. He's lucky like that. I believe his is the basic 'Classic series' version, but still a tremendous guitar.

Tony.
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Re: Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby Mikey » 22 Sep 2012, 21:36

I have one too, also via Ebay and mine had never been played, still had all tags, etc.
We must thank Ecca for providing some background information on this guitar (he also had one) and, with a nod of gratitude to him, I have attached the item:
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It's a good guitar but pretty standard apart from the Easy-mute tremelo and the initials on the headstock.
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Re: Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby Amanda » 24 Sep 2012, 11:21

Hi Robson,
as I said at Shadowmania Ecca had one of these at one stage...

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Re: Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby ecca » 24 Sep 2012, 11:58

Yes, I soon chucked that yacky Easy-puke trem out.
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Re: Fender Stratocaster HBM Signature (Mexican - 2000)

Postby Arnulf » 24 Sep 2012, 20:43

Hi!
I have one of these great guitars, bought it second hand in 2004. It's fitted with the VML easymute tremolo arm, and has Di Marzio pickups. A great instrument! I wrote an e- mail to Ian St. John-White at the VML, and here is his answer to me when I asked about the guitar: "There were 410 Hank Marvin Mexican Stratocasters made. Hank has never used
one of them as he uses Fender Custom Shop guitars, made to his specification
and with Kinman pick-ups and gold plated hardware. The Mexican made Hank
Marvins use re-issued '59' series alnico pick-ups either made in Mexico or
the Far East."

My guitar was rebuilt by the previous owner. I hope this can be a part of the answer about these guitars.

Best regards
Arnulf
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