7 lbs. 14 oz.
Really unusual color; Tahitian Coral
All there including all case candy, CS certificate and Floor traveler.
CZ552079
Here are some of the signature specs and features you’ll commonly see on this model:
Body: Alder, finished in nitrocellulose lacquer. Interstellar Guitars+
Neck: Quartersawn maple (or sometimes roasted maple in limited runs) with a “10/56 V” (or soft “V”) profile. Example: .880”–.980” thickness for 1st to 12th fret.
Fingerboard: Maple, radius around 9.5″, frets typically 21 × 6105 narrow‑tall.
Nut width: ~1.650″ (≈42 mm) in many runs.
Pickups: Custom Shop hand‑wound “Fat ’50s” single‑coils, with middle pickup often RWRP (reverse‑wound/reverse‑polarity) for hum cancellation in positions 2 & 4.
Switching & Controls: 5‑way blade switch, master volume, two tone controls (neck/middle & bridge) in many runs.
Bridge/Tremolo: Vintage style synchronized tremolo (six‑saddle or bent steel saddles depending on specific build) with nitro finish.
Finish/Aging: Relic (or Heavy Relic) finish with aging/wear to simulate a decades‑worn ’50s instrument.
✅ Why It’s a Stand‑Out
Craftsmanship: Being a Custom Shop instrument, you get high‑end materials, hand‑wound pickups, and detailed finishing.
Vintage mojo: The model is aimed at recreating the feel and tone of a 1956 era Stratocaster — something many players chase for vintage tone without the crazy vintage price.
Playability meets vintage specs: The 9.5″ radius and 6105 frets make bending and playing a bit more comfortable while staying true to the era.
Collectibility: Because it’s a Custom Shop relic, these tend to hold value and appeal among collectors and players alike.


