Champ 10
Typical, perhaps, of the Japanese market, Fender Japan has developed a variety of 'Champ' models. These are small-scale models of regular guitars, entirely self-contained with an amp built in. They use 9 volt batteries to operate. They have been around since about 1997.
Type: 2000 Champ 10, Stratocaster version
Serial #: Not applicable
Remarks: These guitars are made of basswood bodies, and measure 910 mm. The black one has a maple fretboard, the 3-tone sunburst one has a rosewood fretboard. They have a 3-way switch (on/off/distort), one volume knob and one tone knob.
Above photo credits: The Official Fender Japan Website
Type: 1996 Champ 10, Stratocaster version
Serial #: Not applicable
Remarks: Look at the difference between a 'regular' Stratocaster and this Champ 10 model.
Above photo credits: The owner, Lars A. Solberg.
Type: 2000 Champ 10, Jazzmaster version
Serial #: Not applicable
Remarks: Very similar to the Champ 10 Stratocaster version, except that they are only available with rosewood fretboard, and they're shaped like Jazzmasters of course.
Above photo credits: The Official Fender Japan Website

 

 

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