Hello, my dears,
I recently asked the Hohner experts here, but unfortunately no one responded.
Now I'll try to be general here.
Looking for the exact model name of this old Hohner Stratocaster.
Just a quick note, it's clear to me that this isn't an original tremolo and I think the bridge pickup has also been changed.
But I'd still like to know what I have here. I suspect it's an old Hohner from the 70s (???)

Photos are attached.
Many thanks in advance and kind regards

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I know this question was asked a long time ago, but I see you're still active so it's worth responding. Also apologies for posting in English. The image below is from the 1980 catalogue for the UK instrument retailer Bell. I'm pretty sure your guitar is an MS35N, or at least that was its UK designation. The easy distinguishing feature is the solid black large curved 'teacup handle' logo. I believe they were still being made in Japan at that point. 1980 might be the earliest sighting of them but I have other contemporary images of Hohner Fender copies with that black logo up to about 1982/1983.

The description reads: "Solid white ash body in natural finish, one piece rock maple neck, reinforced with rosewood inlay on back, adjustable truss rod, black pearloid position markers, individual machines, alnico magnet triple pickups with five position change-over switch. Tremolo arm". The natural version was £119.95.

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Nicely done but 6 years after the subject came up it seems not to be helpful anymore? But at least it is interesting information in general.
 
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