Damon Chivers from fender will be in store Tuesday 14th July to demo the road worn guitars and Vintage modified amps.
The original was born in the '50s and produced the sound of bass. On the road, the more you punished a Precision, the more it gave back—a virtually indestructible bass that took a beating and laughed while it asked for more, becoming even cooler-looking and more comfortable-feeling than when it was brand-new. Fender's new Road Worn '50s Precision Bass guitar…
The Stratocaster really came into its own in the 1960s, with players coaxing unbelievable sounds from it amid punishing stage shows and grueling tours. Beaten, bruised and even burned, they only got better as the years wore on—looking even cooler and feeling even more comfortable. Fender's new rosewood-fretboard Road Worn '60s Strat delivers that aged look and feel—built to look,…
The Stratocaster really came into its own in the 1960s, with players coaxing unbelievable sounds from it amid punishing stage shows and grueling tours. Beaten, bruised and even burned, they only got better as the years wore on—looking even cooler and feeling even more comfortable. Fender's new rosewood-fretboard Road Worn '60s Strat delivers that aged look and feel—built to look,…
Few things in this world have gotten cooler with age than the Stratocaster. Born in the '50s, they became even cooler after years of use (and abuse) on the road—morphing over time to look appealingly battered and feel even better than when they were brand-new. Fender's new maple-fretboard Road Worn '50s Strat delivers that aged look and feel—built to look,…
The first Fender workhorse, the original road warrior guitar. Fender's long road begins with the Telecaster, a guitar that amazingly looked even cooler and handled even better the more players heaped wear-and-tear on it—great when brand-new but positively phenomenal with a few thousand miles on it. Fender's new maple-fretboard Road Worn '50s Tele delivers that aged look and feel—built to…