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  2. Fender Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Maple was the only neck option and the headstock retained the version one telecaster profile. Due to Kluson going out of business in 1981, Fender introduced the 70's style F tuners on the 1982 Bullets and used the Fender logo, sealed tuners on the 1983 Bullet; both tuners were made by Schaller in W. Germany. Five models were marketed - the ...

  3. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    Fender Custom Shop: 2022 Imitates an original auctioned at Bonham's for $524,075 US in 2019; [187] limited to 100 [188] Jerry Horton: Tempest Schecter [189] Jim Adkins: JA-9 Telecaster Thinline Fender: Comes in white, natural, and crimson red transparent with an Indian laurel fretboard [190] Jim Hall: Jim Hall Sadowsky [191] Jim Root ...

  4. Fender Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    Around September 1951, Fender renamed the guitar to Telecaster [16] and started placing these decals on the headstock. Debuting with a transparent butterscotch finish, single ply 'Blackguard', maple neck with walnut back stripe, the Telecaster would go on to become the most successfully mass-produced electric guitar in history.

  5. File:Fender headstock big.svg - Wikipedia

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    Fender guitars signature headstock outline, "big" version used in 1970s and nowadays on budget Squier models, as well as Fender Jaguars and Jazzmasters. Author: User:GreyCat; Tools: Inkscape; Date: 11 December 2005 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author

  6. File:Fender headstock normal.svg - Wikipedia

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    Fender guitars signature headstock outline, "normal" version used on Mexican and American-made instruments nowadays. Author: User:GreyCat; Tools: Inkscape; Date: 11 December 2005 (original upload date) Source: No machine-readable source provided. Own work assumed (based on copyright claims). Author: No machine-readable author provided.

  7. Orville by Gibson - Wikipedia

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    Fender and Gibson opened Japanese branch divisions to make guitars in Japan using the Fender/Squier or Gibson/Epiphone brand names for the Japanese market. An Orville guitar headstock Fender established Fender Japan in 1982 and contracted Yamano Gakki ( 山野楽器 ) and Kanda Shokai ( 神田商会 ) to oversee the production and distribution ...