Strat may refer to: River Strat in Cornwall, UK Fender Stratocaster, electric guitar made by Fender Strategy ("strat" is a commonly used abbreviation in...
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The Strat (formerly the Stratosphere) is a hotel and casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It includes a 1,149 ft (350.2 m) observation tower, the...
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Strat-O-Matic is a game company based in Glen Head, New York, that develops and publishes sports simulation games. It produces tabletop baseball, American...
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Fender Stratocaster (redirect from Fat Strat)
The Fender Stratocaster, colloquially known as the Strat, is a model of electric guitar designed between 1952 and 1954 by Leo Fender, Bill Carson, George...
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The Black Strat is the nickname for a black Fender Stratocaster guitar played by David Gilmour of the progressive rock band Pink Floyd. It appeared for...
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David Gilmour (redirect from The 0001 Strat)
in New York, including his Black Strat, his #0001 and early 1954 Stratocasters, and his 1955 Les Paul. The Black Strat sold for $3,975,000, making it the...
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The STRAT (rendered in all caps) was a version of the Stratocaster electric guitar which was manufactured and marketed by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation...
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Superstrat (redirect from SuperStrat)
Contemporary Stratocaster Japan (1984–1987) Fender Performer (1985–1986) Fender HM Strat (1988–1992) Fender Prodigy (1991–1993) Fender Showmaster (1998–2009) Fender...
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set in post-apocalyptic Manhattan (now named 'Obsidian'), and follows Strat, the forever young leader of 'The Lost' who has fallen in love with Raven...
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Pink Strat is the debut album from Canadian musician Bahamas. It was nominated for both a Juno and a Polaris Music Prize in 2010. Gregory Heaney (July...
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