Fender Custom Shop Unveils 2013 Custom Collection: Eight Guitars, Two Basses
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The Fender Custom Shop’s 2013 Custom Collection presents some of its most sophisticated and meticulously crafted product offerings to date, including eight guitars and two basses.
The most distinctive features of each individual model are listed below.
Be sure to check out the photo gallery at the bottom of the story; it features photos of all 10 new models.
2013 Custom Deluxe Stratocaster
• Okume body with access heel and AAA flame maple veneer top in Faded Three-Color Sunburst, Candy Yellow, or Ebony Trans
• Urethane-finished AAA flame maple neck with a mid-’60s oval "C" back shape
• Dark rosewood or one-piece maple fretboard with 22 medium jumbo frets
• Custom Shop Fat ’50s pickups with five-way pickup switch and modern Strat wiring
• Chrome hardware with pearl button tuners
2013 Custom Deluxe Telecaster
• Ash body with access heel, top and rear contour and AAA flame maple veneer top in Faded Three-Color Sunburst, Candy Yellow, or Ebony Trans
• Urethane-finished AAA flame maple neck with a mid-’60s oval "C" back shape
• Dark rosewood or one-piece maple fretboard with 22 medium jumbo frets
• Twisted Tele pickups with three-way switching and custom wiring and Greasebucket™ tone circuit
• Chrome hardware with pearl button tuners
• Research Special Division (RSD)-designed bridge
2013 Closet Classic Stratocaster Pro
• Lightweight ash body available in Black, Faded Three-Color Sunburst, and White Blonde
• Nitrocellulose lacquer finish
• Quartersawn maple neck with early-’60s C back shape
• Dark rosewood or one-piece maple fretboard with 22 6105 frets
• Custom Shop Fat ’50s pickups with five-way pickup switching
• Locking tuners
2013 Closet Classic Telecaster Pro
• Lightweight ash body available in Black, Faded Three-Color Sunburst, and White Blonde
• Nitrocellulose lacquer finish
• Quartersawn maple neck with a mid-’60s oval "C" back shape
• Dark rosewood or one-piece maple fretboard with 22 6105 frets
• Twisted Tele pickups with three-way pickup switching and Custom Tele wiring
• Greasebucket tone circuit
• RSD-designed bridge
2013 Closet Classic Precision Bass Pro
• Premium alder with Black nitrocellulose lacquer finish
• One-piece quartersawn maple neck with a 1960 Oval "C" back shape and 20 frets
• Two Seymour Duncan Stacked 1951 P Bass® pickups with Vintage Jazz Bass® wiring
• Vintage-style reverse tuners
• Dual volume controls and master tone control
• RSD-designed high mass bridge
1972 Closet Classic Telecaster Custom
• Lightweight ash body with Black urethane finish and comfortable belly-cut contour
• Maple neck with a 1969 "U" back shape
• Round-lam maple fingerboard with 21 6105 frets
• "Wide-Range" Humbucking (neck) and Twisted Tele (bridge) pickups with Custom Tele wiring
• Nickel hardware with vintage-style bridge
• Original three-bolt neck-joint design with Micro Tilt
1951 Relic Precision Bass
• Slab ash body in Aged Lake Placid Blue, Melon Candy or Candy Tangerine with nitrocellulose lacquer finish
• One-piece quartersawn maple neck with a ’51 P Bass "U" Back Shape and 20 frets
• Custom-wound Seymour Duncan® Stacked Precision Bass pickup
• Gold anodized pickguard
• Gold hardware
1952 Relic Telecaster
• Lightweight ash body in Aged Lake Placid Blue, Melon Candy or Candy Tangerine with nitrocellulose lacquer finish
• One-piece maple with a 10/56 large "V" back shape and 21 frets
• Twisted Tele pickups
• Gold anodized pickguard
• Gold hardware
1956 Relic Stratocaster
• Lightweight ash body in Aged Placid Blue, Melon Candy or Candy Tangerine with nitrocellulose lacquer finish
• One-piece maple neck with a 10/56 large "V" back shape and 21 frets
• Custom Shop Fat ’50s pickups
• Gold anodized pickguard
• Gold hardware
1959 Relic Esquire
• Alder body in Faded Three-Color Sunburst
• Maple neck with a mid-’60s oval "C" back shape
• Dark rosewood fingerboard with 21 6105 frets
• Twisted Tele pickups
• Modern Tele wiring with Eldred Esquire Modification
• Greasebucket tone circuit
• Three-ply parchment pickguard
• Nickel Hardware
All models include case and certificate for authenticity. For more information, visit fendercustomshop.com.
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Vermeer
January 14, 2013 at 11:37am
@fuly4jc,
I agree w/ you on the price thing, but I think Fender is already building pretty reasonable Strats & Teles for less than $600. The Custom Shop models are for high-rollers -- like Harley motorcycles. For them, price is no object and Fender would be stupid not to take their money.
I'm also planning a custom guitar with Warmoth parts & I can't wait to see how it plays.
Rock on!
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guitarissts
January 01, 2013 at 1:36am
Hi I need help in my guitar lessons, could you send me a tab on how to do guitar riffs that I can practice and which will make my fingers go faster and will help me play without looking at the guitar. :)
Thank you,
Please take a look at:
http://www.guitarists.net/guitar_lessons/
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fuly4jc
December 31, 2012 at 4:40pm
Those are all good looking axes but here's a thought : How about Fender actually make their stuff affordable? I will never and I mean never buy a new guitar with the name fender or Gibson in this economy and I don't know anyone else personally who will either. No working musician I know can afford the ridiculous price. Instead reintroducing or trying to think of new artist series guitars or how can we make a new guitar look old and charge the price of a used car,how about streamline the lineup and drop the price? I have made my last three guitars and I am no luthier but they play better then any fender I have played in store and I got to customize them to my taste . Each one cost me less then $400. This is just my two cents. And fender probably doesn't even care. They have enough to keep going as they are forever. Sad. I do like strats:(
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johnnycnote
December 31, 2012 at 3:35pm
So how much extra is it to get one that's all dinged up? Oh, excuse me, I mean "reliced". It sounds like something you tried to cure with Kwell and it didn't work . . .




















