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Electric Guitar Fender Player II Modified Stratocaster HSS RW (Olympic Pearl)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender Player Plus Meteora LTD (Sapfire Blue Transparent)
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Body Type: Meteora
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Pao Fero
Electric Guitar Fender Vintera II Road Worn '60s Stratocaster (Black)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender Vintera II Road Worn '60s Stratocaster (Sonic Blue)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender Vintera II Road Worn '60s Telecaster (Blonde)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Vintera II Road Worn '50s Jazzmaster (3-Color Sunburst)
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Body Type: Jazzmaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender American Performer Jazzmaster RW (Vintage White)
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Body Type: Jazzmaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender 70th Anniversary Esquire MN WBL
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Body Material: Pine
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Bridge: Fender American Vintage Telecaster
Guitar combo Fender Super-Sonic 22 (Blonde and Oxblood)
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Purpose of the combo: for Electroguitars
Circuit Design: Lamp
Power, W: 22
Number of Channels: 2
Equalizer, number of bands: 2 (channel 1), 3 (channel 2)
Electric Guitar Fender American Pro II Telecaster RW (Mercury)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender American Pro II Stratocaster Roaster Pine (Natural)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Pine
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender American Pro II Stratocaster HSS RW (Dark Night)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Pine
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender American Pro II Limited Edition Stratocaster HSS HT (Aged Natural)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Jasen
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender American Pro II Limited Edition Telecaster HH (Aged Natural)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Jasen
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender American Pro II Telecaster LTD HH RM (Smoke)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Jasen
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender American Ultra II Telecaster EB (Texas Tea)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Ebony
Electric Guitar Fender Custom Shop Andy Mooney Telecaster
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender Limited Edition Custom Shop '53 Telecaster Relic (Cimarron Red)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Ash
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender 1959 Telecaster Journeyman Relic (Faded Aged Chocolate 3-Color Sunburst)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Jasen
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender Limited Edition American Custom Shop Stratocaster DLX (Aged Black)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Ash
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Bass Guitar Fender Custom Shop 1959 Precision Bass Journeyman Relic AGED White Blonde
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Body Type: Precision Bass
Body Material: Ash
Mount type: Bolt-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition '67 Stratocaster HSS Journeyman Relic (Aged Vintage White)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Rosewood
Electric Guitar Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Poblano Stratocaster Super Heavy Relic (Aged Black)
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Body Type: Stratocaster
Body Material: Alder
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Electric Guitar Fender Custom Shop Limited Hotshot Telecaster Relic (Chocolate 3 Tone Sunburst)
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Body Type: Telecaster
Body Material: Ash
Mount type: Bolted-on
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Fender

Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is the world’s foremost manufacturer of guitars, basses, amplifiers and related equipment. With an illustrious history dating back to 1946, Fender has touched and transformed music worldwide and in nearly every genre: rock ‘n’ roll, country and western, jazz, rhythm and blues and many others. Everyone from beginners and hobbyists to the world’s most acclaimed artists and performers have used Fender instruments and amps, and legendary Fender instruments such as the Telecaster® and Stratocaster® guitars and Precision® and Jazz® bass guitars are universally acclaimed as design classics.

In the 1940s, southern California inventor Leo Fender realized that he could improve on the amplified hollow-body instruments of the day by using an innovative and rather simple solid-body electric guitar design. Further, he realized that he could streamline the process of building them. In 1951 he introduced a prototype solid-body instrument that would eventually be called the Telecaster® guitar. The Tele®, as it was often called then and still is today, was the first solid-body Spanish-style electric guitar to be commercially mass-produced. That same year, Fender introduced a revolutionary new invention—the Precision Bass guitar. It was played like a guitar and had frets so that it could be played with “precision,” and it could be amplified, thus liberating bassists from unwieldy and increasingly difficult-to-hear acoustic basses. These two historic instruments laid the foundation for a new kind of group and a revolution in popular music—what we know today as the modern rock combo. As opposed to the “big bands” of the era, electric Fender instruments made it possible for smaller groups of musicians to get together and be heard.The Stratocaster first appeared in 1954, incorporating many design innovations based on feedback from professional musicians, Fender staff and Leo Fender himself. Its third single-coil pickup offered more tonal possibilities, its sleekly contoured body made it more comfortable, and its double cutaway design made access to upper registers much easier. 

Leo Fender himself remained an immensely creative force over the next decade, introducing many classic instrument and amplifier designs, including the Jazz Bass® guitar, the Jaguar® and Jazzmaster® guitars and the Twin Reverb® amplifier.

Because of poor health, Leo Fender sold the company to CBS in 1965. Fender Musical Instruments experienced tremendous growth over the next 20 years, but a lack of commitment and real understanding of music and musicians by CBS gradually became apparent.

To “re-invent” Fender, CBS recruited new management in 1981. William Schultz became company president, supported by associate William Mendello. Their 5-year business plan was based on increasing Fender’s marketplace presence with dramatic quality improvement and greater commitment to research and development.

When CBS shed its non-broadcast media businesses in the 1980s, a group of employees and investors led by Schultz bought Fender from CBS in 1985. The sale put the Fender name back into the hands of a small group of dedicated people committed to creating the world’s best guitars and amplifiers.

The new Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) had to start from scratch—there were no buildings or machinery included in the sale. Among other things, FMIC purchased the name, intellectual property and some leftover parts. Supported by a core group of loyal employees, dealers and suppliers (some of whom had been with the company since Leo Fender founded it), Schultz and his colleagues set out to rebuild an American icon.

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