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  2. Fender Lead Series - Wikipedia

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    In January 2020 Fender reintroduced the Lead II and III as a part of their Player series. These Made in Mexico recreations sport an alder body, two slanted alnico V single coils (Lead II), alnico II humbuckers (Lead III) and a modern C-shaped maple neck with maple or pau ferro fretboard, 9.5” radius, 22 medium jumbo frets. Other features ...

  3. List of products manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments ...

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    Electric guitar models no longer in mainstream production: Fender Bronco [10] (Lives on through Squier as a bass guitar) Fender Bullet [11] (lives on through Squier) Fender Coronado [12] Fender Cyclone (lives on through Squier) Fender Esquire; Fender HM Strat USA/Japan; Fender Marauder; Fender Musicmaster; Fender Performer; Fender Prodigy [13 ...

  4. B-Bender - Wikipedia

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    A B-Bender is a guitar accessory that enables a player to fluidly alter the pitch of a guitar's B-string. This works by mechanically bending the B-string through the use of a series of levers and/or pulleys attached to an external lever that is controlled by the player.

  5. Category:Fender electric guitars - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Fender electric guitars" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total. ... Fender Lead Series; M. Fender Marauder; Fender Musicmaster;

  6. Squier - Wikipedia

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    Before the Squier line of guitars was introduced in 1982, Fender was making lower priced guitars such as the Fender Lead series at its Fullerton, California plant. Until the introduction of the Fender Squier series, Fender had never produced lower priced guitars based on its main Stratocaster and Telecaster models and had always used different model designs for its lower priced guitars.

  7. Heartfield - Wikipedia

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    Heartfield was a short-lived American guitar manufacturing company, active from 1989 to 1993. The company was a joint operation between the American and the Japanese branches of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Guitars were manufactured in Japan. Heartfield produced four models of guitars, each with various sub-model categories.

  8. G&L Musical Instruments - Wikipedia

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    G&L produces electric guitars and basses with designs based on some classic Fender instruments. The company also produces effects units . G&L's most notable player is Jerry Cantrell , vocalist and guitarist of Alice in Chains , having played several models of the guitar since the '80s, Cantrell also has his own signature Tribute Series Rampage ...

  9. Music Man (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Music Man introduced the Big Al bass, based on the Albert Lee signature guitar, with an 18V-powered 4-band EQ, active/passive switching, series/parallel pickup wiring and three single-coil pickups with neodymium magnets. In 2010, the 'Big Al' bass came in a five-string version with the choice of H and SSS pickup configurations. [8]