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  2. Fender Deluxe - Wikipedia

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    In 2007–2011, Fender's Custom Shop division made an authentic recreation of the 5E3 Deluxe. Handwired point-to-point and with custom made transformers based on the 1957 specification it was dubbed the Fender '57 Deluxe Amp. This is the first time Fender made a reproduction of the Tweed Deluxe.

  3. Fender Telecaster Custom - Wikipedia

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    Fender Japan was the first to release a reissue of the Custom. Following the Japanese re-issue, Fender moved production to its Ensenada facility in Mexico. The higher-end Factory Special Run (FSR) editions of the guitar are made at the U.S.-based Fender Custom Shop. Both the Mexican and the Japanese versions featured a reissued version of the ...

  4. List of Telecaster players - Wikipedia

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    He uses a blonde 1968 Telecaster with a Gibson PAF Pickup, a 1960 Lake Placid blue Telecaster Relic, and a 1972 Telecaster Deluxe, while his time with Blur saw him use a reissue 1952 blonde Telecaster. [14] Hugh Cornwell has played a Telecaster since his early days in the Stranglers, originally one equipped with a Filtertron 3rd pickup.

  5. Fender Stratocaster - Wikipedia

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    A popular Fender Reissue Stratocaster was the '57 American Vintage Reissue. The company regarded 1957 as a benchmark year for the Strat. The original specifications were used, with three 57/62 pickups, aged pickup covers and knobs, a tinted 7.25" radius, 21 fret maple neck, an ashtray bridge cover, and three position switch (with five-position ...

  6. Fender (company) - Wikipedia

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    Fender published the Fender Frontline magazine as a source of product, artist and technical data for the company's customers. [25] The first half featured interviews and articles about the guitars and the stars who played them, and the second half was a catalog section. [26] Fender published 27 issues of the magazine from 1990 through 2000. [26]

  7. Fender Deluxe Reverb - Wikipedia

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    The Deluxe Reverb II was effectively a completely different amplifier, and it was discontinued in 1986. This was the so-called "Rivera-era". [3] In 1993, Fender released the '65 Deluxe Reverb reissue, with the original cosmetics and circuitry, but wired on a printed circuit board rather than hand-wired. The reissue is still currently in ...