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[[File:59 strat-1 1.jpg|thumb|a 1959, rosewood slab-boart stratocaster]] The greatest design in the last two hundred years is wonderful Fender Stratocaster: a design so good that they haven’t managed to improve it at all since Leo Fender invented it in 1954. Ok: maybe the introduction of a rosewood fretboard in 1959. But that’s it. And it kills fascists, too.
[[File:59 strat-1 1.jpg|thumb|a 1959, rosewood slab-board stratocaster]] The greatest design in the last two hundred years is wonderful Fender Stratocaster: a design so good that they haven’t managed to improve it at all since Leo Fender invented it in 1954. Ok: maybe the introduction of a rosewood fretboard in 1959. But that’s it. And it kills fascists, too.


Stratocasters aren’t really {{tag|metaphor}}s for anything in particular. I just like them.
Stratocasters aren’t really {{tag|metaphor}}s for anything in particular. I just like them.

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a 1959, rosewood slab-board stratocaster

The greatest design in the last two hundred years is wonderful Fender Stratocaster: a design so good that they haven’t managed to improve it at all since Leo Fender invented it in 1954. Ok: maybe the introduction of a rosewood fretboard in 1959. But that’s it. And it kills fascists, too.

Stratocasters aren’t really metaphors for anything in particular. I just like them.