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Fender 72 Telecaster Deluxe Electric Guitar Walnut
 In this first-ever reproduction, the Fender '72 Telecaster Deluxe Electric Guitar duplicates every cosmetic nuance of the original introduced over three decades ago. Crafted with an alder body, one-piece maple neck, a Strat headstock, 6-saddle string-thru bridge, dual humbuckers with alnico magnets for unique fat and gritty Tele tone, and 3-way switching. Includes deluxe Fender gig bag. 
Fender Vintage Reissue '59 Bassman LTD The straightforward Fender 59 Bassman outperforms most of the fancy amps on the market today. In the 1950s, the Bassman was perfect for amplifying that new invention, the Fender Precision Bass. This 50W rig allowed the bass to hold its own onstage with drums, electric guitars, and miked piano, the common instrumentation of the day. Over the years, it also won the hearts of guitarists who, after experimenting with all kinds of preamps and effects racks, found its simplicity, great tone, excellent dispersion, and touch-sensitive dynamics a true pleasure. This reissue is true to the original while adding several enhancements: U.S.-made GT-6L6 output tubes, improved 12AX7 preamp tubes, and an internal bias pot, making it easier to experiment with other output tubes. It also features a genuine lacquered tweed covering, solid finger-jointed pine cabinet, and an original-spec 4AR4 rectifier tube for natural compression when you play hard. Includes fitted cover. 
Fender Classic 60s Stratocaster In a time when musicians were altering, incinerating and evoking sounds never experienced or imagined by the folks at the Fender® factory, rock came into its own and the Strat® guitar became a symbol of the counter-culture. An alder body, rosewood fingerboard, multi-ply pickguard and vintage hardware capture another chapter in Fender history. Available in Three-color Sunburst (300), Lake Placid Blue (302), Black (306), Candy Apple Red (309), and Inca Silver (324). 
Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Description: The original was used on countless hits over the years, and the new '65 Princeton® Reverb is easily versatile enough to go from your living room to the recording studio to small gigs. It's got the vintage vibe that Fender die-hards know and love, but the '65 Princeton® Reverb isn't only for the old-school guys who played 'em 30 or 40 years ago-it's for anybody who craves top-notch tube tone, naturally dynamic clean and overdriven tones, and unmistakable long-spring Fender Reverb and tube Vibrato. A historically significant amp-the originals fetch more than $2,000 these days-and it's as valid as ever in today's musical world. |