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Offset alder body, Road Worn Faded Shell Pink nitrocellulose lacquer finish, Maple neck with ?C?-shaped profile and 1.5? nut width, Road Worn nitrocellulose lacquer finish on back of the neck, 7.25?-radius rosewood fingerboard with 20 vintage-style frets,
ender's F405 Series gig bag is a stylish and affordable way to keep your dreadnought acoustic guitar safe while traveling. Its durable outer layer is constructed of tough 400 Denier polyester that protects against impacts and also avoids ripping and teari
Fender's F620 Series gig bag is a stylish and secure way to keep your electric bass safe while traveling. Featuring the iconic asymmetrical Fender shape, its durable outer layer is constructed of tough 600 Denier polyester that protects against impacts wh
Fender's F610 Series gig bag is a stylish and affordable way to keep your dreadnought acoustic guitar safe while traveling. Featuring our iconic asymmetrical Fender shape, its durable outer layer is constructed of tough 600 Denier polyester that protects
Compact, dual-hinged clip-on tuner, Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, Violin and Chromatic tuning modes, Easy-to-read tuning needle; backlight turns green when note is in tune
Fender?s Acoustic 100 amplifier delivers full, natural tone for acoustic-electric guitar and microphone. Its specially designed wood shell complements the acoustic guitar?s form and voice.
Fender produces acoustic guitars, bass amplifiers, but is best known for its solid-body electric guitars and bass guitars, particularly the Stratocaster, Telecaster, Jazzmaster, Precision Bass, and the Jazz Bass. The company was founded in Fullerton, California by Clarence Leonidas "Leo" Fender in 1946. Its headquarters is in Los Angeles, California. Fender created the first mass-produced electric bass, the Precision Bass (P-Bass). Fender has manufacturing facilities in Corona, California (US) and Ensenada, Baja California (Mexico). Everyone from beginners to the world’s most acclaimed artists have used Fender instruments, amps and gear, making the company not only a revered industry leader but a cultural symbol that resonates globally.