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The Fender Stratocaster, often referred to as "Start", is a model of electric guitar designed by Leo Fender George Fullerton and Freddie Tavares in 1954, and continuously manufactured by Fender Musical Instruments Corporation today. With the Gibson Les Paul, Gibson SG and Fender Telecaster guitar is one of the most common and durable power in the world. The single layer, 8-bolt white hole puncher is a unique concept that allows the assembly of all electronic components except the removal of Jack plates in one set can be removed. Later designs Stratocaster (both Fender and imitators) may or may not have improved on the original in usability and sound, but vintage Fender models still often worth large amounts of money, and many prefer the timbre of the older models.

Fender 1985-1998

When the Fender company was bought by CBS in 1985 by Bill Schultz, manufacturing resumed its former high quality and Fender was able to regain market share and brand reputation. This triggered a rise in popularity for current vintage (and vintage) instruments. Dan Smith, with the help of John Page, continued to work on a remake of the era's most popular guitars of Leo Fender. They decided to produce two models Vintage Stratocaster reissue, a 1957 and a maple neck rosewood fingerboard maple neck Telecaster 1962 with 1952, the maple neck and rosewood fingerboard 1957 1962 Precision Bass, rosewood fingerboard and "stacked button" 1962 Jazz Bass. In 1985, Fender has resumed production American Vintage reissue in a new factory in Corona, located about 20 miles from Fullerton.

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