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Resources: Fender 1950 Broadcaster

Fender 1950 Broadcaster

Electric 6-String Guitar
Maker:  Fender
Description:  Yellow with black pick gaurd
Last modified on 7/31/04 by Bill Bill (268) in the Equipment: Guitars sub-directory
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Overall Rating: 5.0 (of 5)
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Reviewed on 8/13/04 by Bill Bill (268)
Rating:
I looked at some telecasters, but I just couldn't pass up the chance to get this legend.
Model Year: 1950
Price: $1000 (used)
Where Obtained: gift
Features:
Made by fender in the US. maple neck 6 strings, nickel frets, 22 frets volume and on e tone natural finish
Playability:
Yes, i can play my punk rock tunes on it the neck does not affect my playing it's better than most guitars no flaws
Durability:
This guitar has great durability. It has lasted from 1950 till now, and still plays liek a dream.


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