The Fender American Vintage ’62 Jazz Bass was built from 1999 to 2002. As part of the American Vintage series, this bass reprises the early specifications of the highly influential successor to the revolutionary Precision bass.
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Based on the classic 1930’s ‘Duolian’ style design, this National Vintage Steel is a single-cone, 12-fret Resophonic guitar with a rubbed nickel finish. The first instruments built by the National String Instrument Corporation were the famous Tri-Cone models and were invented to address the need for more volume in a time before electric amplification.
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MORE →The fantastic piece seen here is a Bacon & Day Montana Silver Bell No.4 Tenor banjo, built during October 1927 in Groton, Connecticut. This model was available in both the longer Plectrum and shorter Tenor scale lengths.
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MORE →Built in Corona, California from 2010 to 2016, the Fender American Deluxe Telecaster was a progression in Telecaster design. Bringing forward the key elements that have made the Telecaster a success since its 1950 introduction, the American Deluxe Telecaster adds a compound radius neck with bi-flex truss rod, locking tuners, noiseless pickups and extra contouring. These are all practical improvements.
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MORE →The Fender American Standard Stratocaster debuted in late 1986 and remained in production until May 2012, undergoing minor modifications over the years. In 2000, it was rebranded as the American Series, only to revert to its original name, the American Standard, in 2008. This specific Fender American Standard Stratocaster was crafted in March 2009 in Corona, California. This instrument is in excellent condition.
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MORE →Introduced in 1951 and still in production with relatively minor changes, the Fender Precision Bass is an example of a designer getting everything right. Immediately, it almost completely displacing the upright bass it was intended to challenge, and it has become one of the most-used and most-recorded instruments in history.
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