The small format FT-004 Fender Clip-On Tuner is easy to operate even under darkened stage conditions. Built-in vibration sensor for accurate tuning even in noisy areas. The large LCD display with easy-to-read needle shows white when out of tune...
With its compact size, portability, durable construction and weighing in at little more than the average guitar cable, the Fender Gig Stand is one of the coolest innovations developed in guitar stands.
DetailsThe sleek design holds most electric...
The Pawn Shop Fender '51 has a Stratocaster® body and a "C"-shaped Telecaster® neck, with a single-coil Texas Special™ neck pickup, Fender Enforcer™ humbucking bridge pickup and a dual-knob chrome control plate-a...
In early 1952, the Fender® Bassman® amplified a great new invention - the Fender Precision Bass® guitar. At 50 watts, it competed easily with the common instrumentation of the day: horns, piano, small drum kit, and maybe even an...
White 3-Ply, 11 Hole Stratocaster Pickguard for 3 single coil pickups. Fits: '62 American Vintage (U.S.) and 60's (Mexico) Stratocasters. Has a truss rod adjustment notch.
The 22-watt ’65 Deluxe Reverb® amp is for rock, country or blues players who want a moderately powered amp they can crank up at the gig or in the studio. The full, snappy guitar tones heard on many famous recordings from Memphis...
The original was a historically significant amp used on countless hits over the years, and the reissue ’65 Princeton® Reverb is easily versatile enough to go from the living room to the recording studio to the small gig. It has the...
This faithful recreation of the legendary Blackface™ Super Reverb® of 1963-1968 is a must-have for vintage enthusiasts and Stratocaster® guitar slingers, but players of all styles enjoy its shimmering tone. The 45-watt Super...
This amp has seen action in every imaginable venue and remains indispensable to this day. Be it rock, jazz, country or anything else, this is what a clean electric guitar sounds like - or add an upside-down Stratocaster® guitar and a...
The semi-hollow body design of 1968’s Telecaster® Thinline guitar was originally an attempt to reduce the weight of ash-body Telecasters. With its f hole and reshaped pickguard, it was a truly distinctive take on Fender’s first...
Designed especially for your tremolo-equipped electric guitar, the newly patented Bullet end lends additional stability to the warm full vintage sound of Pure Nickel. (9 - 42)
Designed especiallly for your tremolo-equipped electric guitar, the newly patented Bullet end lends additional stability to the warm full vintage sound of Pure Nickel. (10 - 46)
Designed especiallly for your tremolo-equipped electric guitar, the newly patented Bullet end lends additional stability to the warm full vintage sound of Pure Nickel. (8 - 38)