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The Big F strikes back with a long-awaited sequel for one
This latest wave of Fender’s American Ultra models continues to cater for the modern player but with an old-looking vintage vibe. We just can’t escape the past!
During its long history, Fender has navigated several tricky turning points, but 1965 marks for some the start of a decline from the standards set by Leo’s original company. Is that view still justified?
Upholding the craft of the luthier, Patrick James Eggle’s latest build is another reason to look closer to home if you want the best
M ost of us have modded guitars ...
Bringing a brand with a 100-year heritage back to life, Stromberg’s Hanover Street Monterey combines traditional style with modern ease
If you always believed the CBS takeover transformed Fender guitars overnight, then think again because there were fewer changes than you might have imagined