What does Fender FSR stand for?
Fender Special Run
FSR stands for ‘Fender Special Run’, and it does exactly what it says on the tin. The Fender team switch out the components of their classic instruments with fresher, unique features.
What year was Fender’s 60th Anniversary Telecaster?
2011
Early 2011 sees the release of the 60th Anniversary Telecaster and 60th Anniversary Precision Bass, both of which feature a new “Blackguard Blonde” finish created especially for the occasion. The rich history of Fender guitars begins with the instrument that was officially named the Telecaster in February 1951.
What does MN mean on Fender guitars?
MN means Maple Neck. It is Mexican Made though, the Standard Series is Mexican.
What is Fender Vintera series?
“The Vintera series celebrates the different vintage eras of Fender with the fundamental design of the Stratocaster, Telecaster and Precision Bass remaining largely the same, but with each decade assuming its own unique feature sets,” said Justin Norvell, Fender’s Executive Vice President of Product.
How much does a Mexican Telecaster cost?
Cost of the Main Telecaster Models
| Telecaster Model | Price (USA) | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Squier Contemporary | $460 | Indonesia |
| Squier Classic Vibe | $480 | China/ Indonesia |
| Fender Player | $850 | Mexico |
| Fender Vintera | $1000 | Mexico |
Are Vintera telecasters good?
For players who find the Vintera ’50’s’ graceful, understated simplicity too simple, the ’50s Vintera Modified Telecaster with slightly hotter pickups, a lovely soft-V satin finish neck, and super-versatile series/parallel and S1 phase switching is an excellent alternative and a superb guitar by any measure.
Are fender Vintera made in Mexico?
Both the Player and Vintera ranges are made in their Mexican factory, and they both consist of the classic Fender designs – Strat, Tele, Jazzmaster, Jaguar, P-Bass and Jazz Bass, amongst a few others.