Design changes during this period were often due to cost cutting measures that many musicians disagreed with. The highly mobile and fun portrayal of Fender’s design led quite smoothly into the rock and roll lifestyle of the late 50s and early 60s.įender would eventually agree to an offer by CBS and sold his brand for $13 million in 1965. He also had brilliant marketing which not only worked with the evolving culture of the time but might have even helped shape it. Fender was able to keep up with demand in a way that his competition couldn’t thanks to his modular design. But other factors helped launch the brand into the public eye. During that year he would also create his first guitar to sport the now famous F logo.īy 1950 he was ready to take his now perfected prototypes onto the market. Finally, in 1946, Leo headed out on his own to create Fender Electric Instrument Company. This is where Leo first saw the potential in designing and selling custom audio equipment. Leo’s tinkering with the designs would lead him to co-found a small company called K & F Manufacturing Corp. He was especially intrigued by the problems he’d spot in amplifiers. His specialty was radio, but he also had a steady stream of customers who wanted him to look at various items related to creating music. The Fender brand began with the work of an inventor named Leo Fender. But when one looks closer there’s a lot which even experts might be surprised to find within the brand’s history. But they’ll still be able to give a general description of it. Ask someone what a Strat is and they might be light on details. It’s a brand whose reputation is strong enough to even reach outside that sphere and into the general public knowledge.
If you don't have the serial or model number you can still search based on the make of the mandolin. Navigate to online guitar appraisers, such as or, and search the databases using the serial or model number to find your Kay mandolin. The 10 prefix was designed to identify the first year of the second decade of the new millennium, and while it appears on the instrument decals, it was not captured in Fender’s operating system. You get it all: classic craftsmanship, modern features, and amazing tonality.A new serial-numbering scheme was adopted toward the end of 2009 using the number 10 as a prefix, followed by a space, followed by seven digits. You’ll love the clean lines, exceptionally comfortable playing feel, and exquisite tone you get from a Godin guitar.
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