Based on latest questions: From the butt of the neck date is 1993. 37" longest string length, pickups are stock Strat single coils. Made in USA Custom Shop. 

This is a Fender Bajo Sexto, meaning "Lower 6"!  This is a long neck, 24 fret Fender Strat Baritone guitar! 
It's tuning is A to A. I have looked around and I have not seen one quite like this one!  Since it is a Custom Shop Guitar, I can see why!  

Completely gone through and setup by tech Guru Sammy Sanchez! Sounds and plays excellent!  If you need details of the setup, let me know!  This was part of the Vintage Reissue Series according to the serial number V. Missing whammy bar, but tremolo works fine! Case and cable is included!


Wiki info on Baritone Guitars

In heavy metal[edit]

Baritone guitars became popular in heavy metal music during the late 1980s, as it became increasingly popular to employ lower guitar tunings and dropped tunings. Early examples include Carcass (using B standard) and Bolt Thrower (using A standard on Realm of Chaos).

In rock[edit]

Rock guitarists also use down-tuned guitars. Benjamin Burnley, the guitarist/singer from Breaking Benjamin, uses custom- built PRS[4] and ESP baritone guitars for their songs in Drop A# tuning. Ko Melina of The Dirtbombs plays a Fender Jaguar Baritone CustomTeppei Teranishi of Thrice plays a baritone on the "Fire" disc of The Alchemy Index and Major/MinorIan Mackaye plays a baritone guitar when playing with his band The EvensAerosmith's Joe Perry plays a six-string Fender baritone bass tuned down to a G (which was later stolen) on "Back in the Saddle" on the 1976 Rocks album, and currently uses a Music Man Silo Baritone.

Pete Loeffler, the guitarist/singer from Chevelle, uses a custom built PRS baritone and Fender Sub-Sonic baritone guitar for their songs in drop B tuning.

Mike Mushok of the band Staind has a signature model baritone guitar manufactured by PRS Guitars.[5] Prior to his PRS signature model, Mushok had a signature baritone guitar produced by Ibanez called the MMM1, and had a custom built fanned-fret baritone made by Novax called the Expression.

Dave Matthews plays a baritone on certain songs such as "The Space Between" and "Some Devil". Parker Lauzon of Evans Blue uses an Ibanez.

Robert Smith of The Cure has made the baritone guitar a major component of his dark and atmospheric tone since 1989's DisintegrationSchecter guitars have produced a Robert Smith signature model baritone guitar.[6]

English musician Alex Turner of the band Arctic Monkeys plays the baritone guitar on their song "If You Were There, Beware", and on a number of songs in concert with The Last Shadow Puppets.

In jazz[edit]

Jazz guitarist Pat Metheny used baritone guitars made by Linda Manzer on his 2003 solo album One Quiet Night and his 2011 solo album What's It All AboutAni DiFranco often plays a baritone guitar, including those by Alvarez, frequently employing alternate tunings. Clifton Hyde has had his acoustic baritone guitar featured in the music of Sigur Rós, Gato Loco, and Pape Armond Boye. Bob Lanzetti, guitarist for the modern fusion band Snarky Puppy, frequently employs an electric baritone guitar as well.

Fingerstyle players and others[edit]

Numerous fingerstyle guitarists use baritone guitars, including Andy McKeeDon RossMartin Simpson, Sergio Altamura, Iain Micah Weigert, and Dave Amato. Don Ross plays a baritone by Canadian Luthier Mark Beneteau, and Simpson has played baritones made by English luthier Ralph Bown. Andy McKee plays a baritone guitar made by another Canadian Luthier Michael Greenfield. Brian Setzer played the Gretsch/TV Jones Spectra-Sonic baritone on the song "Mystery Train" during the Brian Setzer Orchestra tour.

Blues band MonkeyJunk features a baritone guitar instead of a bass guitar.

Australian musician Stu Thomas plays a Barracuda[7] baritone guitar by Burns London, tuned an octave lower than a regular guitar. He uses it as a bass when playing with Dave Graney & The mistLY, and as a "regular" guitar when he accompanies himself solo as The Stu Thomas Paradox.

Dave Gonzalez started playing a baritone with The Hacienda Brothers, consisting of a Fender Bass VI neck on a Fender Jazzmaster.[8]

Guitar Prodigy Sungha Jung plays original and cover instrumentals on Lakewood Acoustic Baritone Guitars.