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Neck Shape: Modern "Deep C" Fingerboard Radius: 12" (305 mm) Fingerboard Material: Rosewood Position Inlays: White Dot Side Dots: White Number Of Frets: 22 Truss Rod: Bi-Flex™ Truss Rod Nut: 1/8" American Series String Nut: Graph Tech® TUSQ® ...
1988 – 1993 Korean Squier Fender Serial Numbers Fender began producing Korean guitars in 1988, but they didn’t keep digital records of any guitar serial numbers before mid-1993. Fender admits that there is little to no information about the serial numbers from 1988-1993. Some of the serial...
Pinky finger on the 9th fret of the D (4th) string The benefit to playing this one over the other barred version is this one is far enough up the neck that the frets are a little closer together and the pressure required to press down on all the strings isn't as great, so overall ...
In 1990 and later, they started to conformed to the Modern C shape - but it all had to do with the finisher and how he sanded the neck. By 1993 things started being a bit more constant. Even if Fender called these necks a Modern C shape, the reality was that early ones had a con...
Two noteworthy Telecaster technical developments also marked 1967. First, Fender (sold by Leo Fender in 1965 and now under the corporate banner of CBS) reconfigured the guitar’s controls so that the three-way switch delivered neck pickup/both pickups/bridge pickup operation. This meant that, ...