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1972 Fender guitar and bass catalogue
Part 2 - Electric Basses, Mandolin and Violin


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This catalogue is dated 1972. It featured the following guitars. Click on the images for full size versions, or click on the model names below for more about each instrument. Have a look at the other Fender guitar catalogues on this site.

Guitars:
Telecaster Deluxe
Jaguar
Jazzmaster
Stratocaster
Telecaster Thinline
Telecaster Custom
Telecaster
Mustang
Bronco
Musicmaster
Hand Carved
Montego I, II

Other Instruments:
Mandolin
Electric Violin

Basses:
Jazz
Telecaster
Precision
Fretless Precision
Mustang Bass
Musicmaster
Bass VI

Steel Guitars:
PS210
Pedal 2000, Pedal 800
Pedal 1000, Pedal 400
Stringmaster
Dual Six
Deluxe 6, Deluxe 8
Champ, Studio Deluxe

Amplifiers:
Dual Showman Reverb
Quad Reverb
Super Six Reverb
Vibrosonic Reverb
Twin Reverb
Bandmaster, Bandmaster Reverb
Super Reverb
Pro-Reverb
Vibrolux Reverb
Deluxe Reverb
Princeton, Princeton Reverb
Champ, Vibro Champ
Bronco
400 PS Bass
Bassman 100
Bassman 50
Bassman Ten
Musicmaster Bass

Keyboards:
Rhodes (suitcase)
Rhodes Mark 1
Super Satellite Power Speakers, Piano Bass



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