Of the two, the spaghetti logo came first. Fender’s spaghetti logo was used throughout the 1950s and is so named for its thin, stylized script, which appears in silver lettering with a thin black outline. Esquire, Broadcaster,Telecaster,Stratocaster,Precision BassandJazzmasterguitars from the 1...
And there is a company in UK (England) that is doing a reproduction of this finish (above right, Telecaster). Also to clarify what I have read on-line on guitar forums about these finishes, they ARE NOT Foto-flame finishes like used by Fender Japan in the mid-1990s. And there are ...
Simple:anewrangeofaffordable,originalYamahaelectricsthatfeatureanew-for-Yamahabodyoutlinethat’sinspiredbyits50-yearheritageofelectric-guitarmaking.50years?Don’tYamahajustmakethePacifica?ThePacifica–Yamaha’supdateoftheFenderStratocaster–hasindeedbeenahugeseller.Butthere’slittleofthatconcepthere.Alltheguitars,...
The term ‘spaghetti’ wasn’t official, but was penned by Fender enthusiasts and collectors in later decades. This original version of the logo was used in the 1950’s and 1960’s on most of the Fender instruments, including:Esquire®, Broadcaster®,Telecaster®,Stratocaster®,Precision ...