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Fender American Professional Stratocaster - Sonic Blue with Roasted Maple Neck & Rosewood Fingerboard - Sweetwater Exclusive

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AI Identification

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Fender-style electric guitar with hardshell case

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AI Estimated Value

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$1,300–$1,650

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This double-cutaway solid-body electric guitar features a light green finish (noted by the owner as 'Sonic Blue,' though it appears more mint or surf green in this lighting). The headstock bears a logo reading 'Fender STRATOCASTER', which is consistent with the branding of the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation; however, this marking remains unverified without physical inspection as labels can be replicated. The neck appears to be crafted from a darkened wood consistent with roasted maple, featuring a dark fretboard that is stylistically consistent with rosewood. The instrument is equipped with three single-coil pickups, a white pickguard, and aged-white plastic control knobs. The guitar is shown resting in a modern hardshell flight case with a plush grey interior. The owner identifies this as an 'American Professional Stratocaster' and a 'Sweetwater Exclusive,' but these specific model and retailer claims are unverified context. The item appears to be in excellent condition with no visible chips, scratches, or wear on the body or hardware. A decorative blue patterned strap and a green pick are included in the case. The construction and components are stylistically consistent with modern American-made production, though final attribution requires professional authentication.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this instrument presents as a double-cutaway electric guitar with features consistent with a modern Fender Stratocaster. The headstock bears a logo consistent with the Fender brand, and the owner identifies this as a 'Sweetwater Exclusive' American Professional model with a roasted maple neck. I can see what appears to be a high-quality finish in a light green hue and a dark fretboard consistent with rosewood. While the hardware and construction appear to align with modern American-made specifications, I cannot confirm the specific model or manufacturer from a photograph alone, as logos and components can be replicated or modified. The proposed valuation of $1,300–$1,650 is based on the assumption that this is a genuine American-made Fender consistent with the owner's description, in the excellent condition observed. General market demand for well-maintained American-series Stratocasters remains strong, particularly for limited-run dealer exclusives. However, this value depends entirely on the instrument's status; should physical inspection reveal it to be a reproduction, an 'in the style of' piece, or a modified lower-tier model (such as a Player series with a neck swap), the value could drop significantly to the $400–$600 range. To establish a more precise value and confirm its manufacture, a physical inspection is required to check serial number consistency, internal electronics, and neck pocket stamps. I recommend obtaining the original purchase documentation to provide a provenance trail that would assist in confirming the owner's claims.

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