Fender Factory Tour 1959

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2013/03/10 15:37:50 (permalink)

Fender Factory Tour 1959

As above...some nice footage 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nswcAPvH0P8

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    Re:Fender Factory Tour 1959 2013/03/10 20:39:45 (permalink)
    Nice find Sharke. All handmade. 

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    Re:Fender Factory Tour 1959 2013/03/10 21:54:41 (permalink)
    All of those guitars will be worth a fortune now...

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    Re:Fender Factory Tour 1959 2013/03/10 22:54:36 (permalink)
    Cool. . . how fast he can cut that body out.  THANKS for posting.

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    Re:Fender Factory Tour 1959 2013/03/10 23:19:49 (permalink)
    Very cool video.

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    Re:Fender Factory Tour 1959 2013/03/11 22:02:53 (permalink)
    Very relaxing.

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    Re:Fender Factory Tour 1959 2013/03/12 00:42:39 (permalink)
    Tonight I watched the video right after playing my 65 Jazzmaster through my 54 Bandmaster. I love the old Fender stuff. When working on the old Fender amps you often find little bits of masking tape inside the chassis with the name of the person that wired it. I've never seen a mans name.  Lupita, Lupi and Maria I've seen more than once.

    Thanks for that link.
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    Re:Fender Factory Tour 1959 2013/03/12 02:06:42 (permalink)
    The guitar guy that used to do my setups (Doc Patillo down in Orange County) first met Leo when he did some work on Leo's yacht.  Leo gave him a few telecaster.  Needless to say, he really wishes he still had that first one!

     
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