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  2. Fender Contemporary Stratocaster Japan - Wikipedia

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    25.5" scale length except model 27-5500 which has a 24.75" scale length. ... The early Fender Japan Contemporary series serial numbers from 1984 to 1987 follow the ...

  3. List of Japanese OEM guitar manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Dyna Gakki was founded in 1973 and have built guitars for several well-known brands. They produced Ibanez's Blazer line in the 1980s and have also made guitars for Fender, Greco (for Kanda Shokai), Gretsch, and Fernandes. Dyna also made the Yamaki/Daion [4] /Founder/Joodee solid body guitars for Daion in the 1970s and early 1980s. [5] Fuji ...

  4. Superstrat - Wikipedia

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    Fender Contemporary Stratocaster Japan, one of several Fender attempts on superstrat market. Fender responded to the superstrat fashion in the mid-1980s, producing a number of models based on the standard Stratocaster. Fender Contemporary Stratocaster Japan (1984–1987) Fender Performer (1985–1986) Fender HM Strat (1988–1992)

  5. Fender Aerodyne Jazz Bass - Wikipedia

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    This version of the Aerodyne Jazz is similar to the other Japan non-export models, except that it has two (DiMarzio-designed, but manufactured in Japan) J-style pickups instead of a stock P/J pickup configuration. It also has a medium 32"-scale length (812,8 mm) which plays just like a regular Jazz Bass with a capo at the first fret.

  6. San-en NeoPhoenix - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, the team announced its participation in the inaugural season of Japan's professional basketball league which debuted in 2016, competing in the first division. [2] Prior to joining the league, the club accordingly changed its name to "San-en NeoPhoenix", and began playing their home games in Toyohashi .

  7. Fender Japan - Wikipedia

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    The collaboration began in 1982 and ended on March 31, 2015, with Fender's launch of Fender Music Corporation (Japan) taking over the Japanese business effective April 1, 2015 with a Fender-manufactured product line. The Japanese-made Fender guitars sold by Fender Music Corporation (Japan) have since been categorized as the "Japan Exclusive ...

  8. Hondo (guitar company) - Wikipedia

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    By 1975, Hondo had distributors in 70 countries worldwide, and had expanded to producing stringed instruments at the time. In 1976, over 22,000 of the Bi-Centennial banjos were sold. The company also made improvements to the finish quality on their products, introduced scalloped bracing on acoustics, and began using a higher quality brand of ...

  9. Fender Precision Bass Lyte - Wikipedia

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    The Lyte comes in 6 different colors and finishes. Basswood is used for the body, and maple is used for the neck, although this varies depending on the year of production and place. From 1982 to 1996, some necks for Fender Japan Guitars were made by Atlansia. The fittings are die-cast gold, and the pickups are covered by a plastic sheath.