Fender Japan ST62M ’62 Reissue Stratocaster
Shell Pink – 1993–1994 Made in Japan
This is an extremely rare Fender Japan ST62M ’62 Reissue Stratocaster, manufactured in 1993–1994.
The ST62M is a medium-scale Stratocaster, designed specifically by Fender Japan for players who found standard long-scale Stratocasters too large.
Among ST62M models, this example is especially rare due to its Shell Pink finish, a color not listed in Fender Japan catalogs at the time.
This is a pre-catalog N-serial model, produced before the ST62M was officially listed in 1996.
It is rarely seen on the market and is considered one of the most elusive Fender Japan Stratocaster variations.
Model Background
Standard Fender Stratocasters are long-scale instruments originally designed around Western body size and hand dimensions.
To address this, Fender Japan developed the ST62M, featuring:
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Medium scale (628 mm)
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Slightly downsized body
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Slim 40 mm nut width
Despite the reduced size, the guitar faithfully retains the look and specifications of a 1962 Stratocaster, resulting in a true vintage-style instrument with superior playability.
The Shell Pink finish further enhances its vintage character, giving it exceptional visual appeal.
Specifications & Feel
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Body: Basswood
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Neck: Maple
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Fingerboard: Rosewood slab board
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Scale length: 628 mm (medium scale)
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Nut width: 40 mm
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Neck finish: Satin / matte
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Weight: approx. 3.2 kg
The matte-finished neck improves resonance, clarity, and a dry, open vintage feel.
The lightweight body and compact dimensions make this guitar extremely comfortable and well-balanced.
Sound & Performance
This guitar delivers an excellent, full-bodied Stratocaster sound, disproving the idea that medium-scale guitars lack power or stability.
The basswood body provides a light, bright response with rich mids and warmth.
The maple neck adds attack, clarity, and definition, while the rosewood slab fingerboard contributes a focused, slightly darker character.
Pickups have been replaced with ceramic-type pickups (heat-resistant wiring).
Exact model is unknown.
The sound is well-balanced with a touch of raw character, clear note separation without harsh highs, and a very usable vintage-style Strat tone.
Condition
Neck: Straight
Frets: Approximately 60–70% remaining
Electronics:
The neck pickup output is slightly weaker than the others.
Cosmetic condition:
Overall condition reflects age and use.
Modifications
Included
Non-original soft case
Important Notes
This is a used and modified vintage instrument, priced according to its condition and rarity.
All photos show the exact guitar you will receive.
Please review all photos carefully before purchasing.