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Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom Electric Guitar 3-Tone Sunburst
 Players who are looking for a deeper, stronger sound will find it in the 28-1/2" scale Fender Jaguar Baritone Custom Electric Guitar. A fixed Adjusto-Matic bridge with stop tailpiece keeps tuning stable, and Jaguar's control layout makes tone-shaping easy. Vintage Jaguar styling gives it a totally cool vibe. Alder body, vintage appointments, and rosewood fingerboard. Traditional Jaguar controls: volume and tone for each pickup, pickup on/off switches, and mid-tone cut/out switch 
Fender American Deluxe Ash Precision Bass Butterscotch Blonde
 Deluxe in every way: woods, hardware, and electronics.
This premium ash-bodied P-Bass is a stunning piece of Fender handiwork. Equipped with deluxe Lite-Bass tuning machines, a deluxe chromeplated bridge that allows both string-thru or top-loading, a New Design split single-coil pickup (mid position), and a humbucker at the bridge. It also has 3-band active EQ with master volume and a pan pot for pickup blend. Great looking, great sounding, and highly dialable.

Fender Custom Shop 55 Precision Bass NOS Black
 Available in three finishes; black, two tone sunburst and vintage blonde 
Fender 62 Jaguar Electric Guitar
 A faster, smarter offspring of 1958's Jazzmaster, this baby has much easier action because of its reduced 24" scale length. The single-coil pickups resemble those of the Strat with the addition of a "keeper" that increases current through the pickup coil and reduces sensitivity to hum. The result is more kick in the mids and less noise. The Jag shares the same preset circuitry found on the Jazzmaster and a trio of selector switches. An individual on/off switch for each pickup and a subtle high-pass filter switch round out the Jag's tonal versatility. Maple neck on alder body with rosewood fretboard and vintage-style floating trem. Funky (removable) string dampener is included for historical accuracy. Includes Fender hardshell case. 
Fender American Vintage '52 Telecaster Electric Guitar Butterscotch Blonde
 Get the Fender American Vintage '52 Telecaster Electric Guitar and you'll be using it at most of your gigs. All original specs are adhered to in this faithful reissue, including neck shape, fingerboard radius, hardware, pickups, and electronics. Features 2 new American Vintage Tele pickups, and the original Tele bridge, premium ash body, and a tinted maple neck 
Fender '65 Twin 40th Anniversary Guitar Amplifier Blonde*
 In celebration of the 40th anniversary of one of the world's most popular amplifiers, Fender is building a limited number of Factory Special Run '65 Twin Reverb amps, complete with 2 Eminence speakers, 4 USA-made Groove Tubes power tubes, blonde Tolex covering, a wheat grille cloth, amber jewel light and special commemorative badge. 
Fender 1967 Telecaster Firemist Silver Metallic Closet Classic LTD Firemist Silver Metallic*
 This Fender Closet Classic 1967 Telecaster is built as if it were bought new in 1967 and played a few times a year and then put carefully away. It has a few small dings, checked finish, oxidized hardware, and aged plastic parts. Created with obsessive attention to detail, it features a 2-piece premium ash body, C-shaped maple neck, round laminate Madagascar rosewood 9.5"-radius fretboard, and 2 Vintage '63 Tele Single-Coil Pickups (Modern Wiring Circuit), plus top hat switch tip, and authentic 1967 decal. Original vintage style Tele bridge with 3 threaded steel saddles and ash tray bridge cover plus Fender/Schaller vintage F-style tuning machines. Nickel/chrome hardware, 3-ply parchment pickguard, and gorgeous Firemist Silver nitrocellulose lacquer finish 
Fender 62 Jazzmaster Electric Guitar
 Featured on numerous surf and rock instrumentals in the '60s, new-wave chart-toppers in the '70s, and alternative hits in the '80s. Now it's ready for the millennium. 2 vintage soapbar pickups. Contoured alder body with offset waist. 21-fret rosewood fingerboard. Switchable lead and rhythm circuits. Floating tremolo with Tremolo-Lock. One-piece maple neck. A classic sound of rock guitar history can be yours.
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