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Fender Guitars: Tradition that Never Gets Old
By: Peter Lenkefi
Without a
doubt, Fender guitars are the top-of-the-line in guitars. Success in
business is often measured according to the amount of money and sales a
company is able to secure. The success of the Fender Musical Instruments
Corporation proves there are two other elements to consider: dedication and
perseverance. From the beginning, it was company owner Leo Fender's main
goal to fender guitars the best as possible. The first fruits of his labor
would prove positive his dedication He would reach his goal by designing the
Telecaster, a solid-body electric guitar with a Spanish design. This guitar,
like many Fender guitars that would follow, was the first of its kind. Only
a few years after gaining fame with the Telecaster, Fender followed with the
Precision Bass and Stratocaster. These Fender guitars are now collector's
items. Shortly after the success of their pioneering guitars, the company
switched management gears and was sold to CBS due to Leo Fender failing ill.
For the decade that followed, the company would reach the pinnacle of
success by riding on the coattails of their successful Fender guitars.
Luckily, CBS returned to its broadcasting ventures and sold the company to
employees who basically rebuilt the company from the ground up. Slowly and
with assurance the company rebuilt its reputation in the amplifier and
guitar industry. They also continued the company's dedication to customize
guitars. The Fender guitars that put the manufacturer on the map were the
Telecaster and the Stratocaster. These two electric guitars proved that the
company knew how to make great sound. Anytime a musician looks for a guitar,
the quality they most often search for is sound. When Leo Fender first
considered joining the guitar industry, he was actually a designer of
amplifiers. When people think of Fender guitars they often think of electric
guitars. The Fender Musical Instruments Corporation also produces a good
stock of reputable acoustic guitars. To show their versatility, the company
also created a selection of acoustic-electric and bass guitars. Reviewing
Fender Guitars The old saying that, "If it isn't broke, don't fix it"
probably applies to how Eric Clapton became associated with the Fender
company. For many years the guitar legend Eric Clapton was a die hard Gibson
guitar fan. That was until the company discontinued his favorite Gibson
guitar. Clapton finally discovered love in the land of Fender guitars. Out
of his collaborations with the company arose the introduction of the Clapton
Signature Strat guitars. Clapton has not turned back since. The following
are the unique features of this line of guitars:* Noiseless Pickups that are
trademarked* Tremolo bridge* Neck shaped in the form of a "V" Nowadays,
there are very few things that last 50 years. However, the American
Telecaster has done just that. It was 50 years ago that Fender introduced
the American Telecaster into its line of electric guitars. The Telecaster
has managed to stand time because it has adapted with it as opposed to
standing still. The following features exist on the most recent edition of
the American Telecaster:* Signature S-1 switching system* Complementing
pickups* Traditional body radius
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