Fender's American Vintage series introduces an all-new lineup of
original-era model year guitars that bring Fender history and
heritage to authentic and exciting new life. With key features and
pivotal design elements spanning the mid-1950s to the mid-1960s,
new American Vintage series instruments delve deep into Fender's
roots-preserving an innovative U.S. guitar-making legacy and
vividly demonstrating how many of the most desirable instruments of
the past can be expertly recreated in look, feel and sound.
The American Vintage Series has long presented some of Fender's
best-selling guitars (their early-'80s introduction, in fact, was
one of the first signs that Fender was "back" as the CBS era
ended). Today, Fender has boldly cleared the slate to make way for
a fresh American Vintage series with new features, new specs and
the most meticulous level of vintage accuracy yet. Rather than just
replacing the previous models with different ones, the entire
vintage-reissue concept has been completely and comprehensively
re-imagined-restoring original tooling dies, voicing new pickups,
reformulating vintage colors and more-based on actual vintage
guitars designers tracked down to ensure even greater accuracy.
All the new American Vintage Series guitars feature thick and
slim necks with profiles and edges carefully re-sculpted to reflect
even greater period-correct authenticity, with both maple and
rosewood fingerboards, vintage-style frets and bone nuts; all-new
vintage-style pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound to
accurately reflect specific model years, and even specific periods
within specific model years; retooled pickguards, parts and
hardware designed to accurately reflect specific model years (and
again, even specific periods within specific model years), and
standard and custom-color finishes re-formulated for even greater
period-correct authenticity.
The new guitars are the American Vintage '56, '59 and '65
Stratocaster models ('56 model also in left-handed version),
American Vintage '58 and '64 Telecaster models ('64 model also in
left-handed version), American Vintage '65 Jazzmaster and American
Vintage '65 Jaguar. Also, the American Vintage '52 Telecaster
returns to the fold (in right- and left-handed versions) with body,
neck and pickups refined with the best features-tones, curves,
perimeters, radii and more-from a handful of extraordinary '52
Telecaster specimens examined by Fender craftsmen.
The most distinctive features of each individual model are
listed below:
American Vintage '52 Telecaster (and
left-handed model)
• Ash body with slightly lighter Butterscotch Blonde finish and
singe-ply black pickguard.
• Large maple neck with re-sculpted U-shaped profile and
comfortably rolled edges.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound.
• "Barrel" switch tip and knurled chrome domed control knobs.
• Vintage-style bridge with three brass saddles.
American Vintage '56 Stratocaster (and
left-handed model)
• Lightweight alder body (ash on White Blonde finish model) with
deep contours.
• Mid-'56 thick maple neck with soft "V" profile and comfortably
rolled edges-one of the most popular Fender neck styles ever.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound.
• Single-ply white pickguard with eight holes.
• Vintage-accurate bridge saddles and tuner spacing.
American Vintage '59 Stratocaster
• Early-1959 model in faded Three-color Sunburst, with slim-profile
C-shaped maple neck and single-ply white pickguard with eight
holes.
• Later 1959 model in faded Three-color Sunburst, Black and limited
faded Sonic Blue, with slim-profile D-shaped maple neck, dark
rosewood slab fingerboard and three-ply mint green pickguard with
10 holes and vintage-style edge bevels.
• Lightweight alder body.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound.
• Aged plastic knobs.
• Vintage-accurate bridge saddles and tuner spacing.
American Vintage '65 Stratocaster
• Lightweight alder body in Three-color Sunburst, Olympic White and
limited Dakota Red (left-handed model in Three-color
Sunburst).
• Thick C-shaped maple neck with round-laminated dark rosewood
fingerboard and larger pearl dot inlays.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound.
• Three-ply white pickguard with 11 holes.
• Aged plastic knobs.
• Vintage-accurate bridge saddles and tuner spacing.
American Vintage '58 Telecaster
• Lightweight ash body with single-ply white pickguard.
• Early-1958 large maple neck with comfortable "D"-shaped
profile.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound, with
early-1958 staggered bridge pickup pole magnets.
• Solid steel "barrel" bridge saddles.
• "Top-hat" switch tip and flat-top knurled aluminum chrome control
knobs.
American Vintage '64 Telecaster (and left-handed
model)
• Lightweight alder body (ash on White Blonde model) with three-ply
white pickguard with eight holes.
• Slimmer, more rounded maple neck with "C"-shaped profile and
round-laminated rosewood fingerboard with larger pearl dot
inlays.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound, with
staggered bridge pickup pole magnets.
• Threaded steel "barrel" bridge saddles.
• "Top-hat" switch tip and flat-top knurled chrome control
knobs.
American Vintage '65 Jazzmaster
• Bound round-laminated rosewood fingerboard with larger pearl dot
inlays.
• White "witch hat" control knobs.
• Three-color Sunburst and limited Aztec Gold finishes.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound, with
classic dual-circuit wiring and controls.
• Vintage-style floating tremolo with lock button.
American Vintage '65 Jaguar
• Bound round-laminated fingerboard and larger pearl dot
inlays.
• Three-color Sunburst and limited Candy Apple Red finishes.
• Classic Jaguar shorter scale.
• All-new pickups wound to period-correct specs and sound, with
classic dual-circuit wiring and controls.
• Vintage-style floating tremolo with lock button.
For more information:
www.fender.com