Resonance from the Crypt: The Half-Born Strat Body

The Blue Sunburst Apparition – Stratocaster Body (Partially Loaded)

In the dim recesses of creation, where shadow and sound entwine, there lies a relic—half-born, half-buried—awaiting the hand of a conjurer. Behold, the Blue Sunburst Stratocaster-style body: a vessel of spectral resonance, lacquered in twilight and trembling with potential.

Its finish, a mournful gradient from abyssal blue to obsidian edge, gleams like moonlight on a crypt’s lid. The contours—smooth, familiar, yet uncanny—echo the ghost of vintage Stratocasters, whispering of stages long silenced and songs never sung.

Specifications of the Artifact:

  • Neck pocket: ~56mm wide, a throat for the soul of your sound.

  • Body thickness: ~43mm, carved with precision, light as a revenant’s sigh.

  • Newly installed tremolo unit, with springs, screws, arm, and claw—mechanisms of madness.

  • One fully loaded SSS scratchplate, and one spare—twin faces for your sonic séance.

  • Jack plug socket and chrome boat, gleaming like a silver dagger.

  • Screws for both boat and scratchplate—ritual fastenings for your resurrection.

Crafted from basswood or Paulownia—timbers known for their spectral lightness and mournful tone—this body hums with warmth and clarity, yet bears no burden. It is ideal for those who linger long in the studio’s gloom or haunt the stage with fevered intent.

Though touched by time, it bears only the faintest scars—mere whispers of wear, like the fading memory of a forgotten lover. Its routing is clean, its screw holes steadfast, its finish still vibrant as a raven’s wing.

This is no mere component. It is a canvas for your lament, your rebellion, your requiem. Whether you are a seasoned necromancer of tone or a fledgling summoner of sound, this body beckons. Assemble it, and let the Morgue sing.

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