Top 10: Fender Guitar Facts from History | Alamo Music Center
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Are you new to Fender guitars? Are you a lifelong Fender fan? No matter how familiar you are with this irreplaceable pillar of musical instrument history, we're here to share some interesting facts about Fender, like naming origins, the ups and downs of the CBS buyout, the influence of Hawaii, and the true story behind relicing. We absolutely love Fender over here at Alamo Music, so join Chris McKee in a conversation about their history, and tell us your favorite facts about these classics! Did any of these facts surprise you? Do you love or hate reliced guitars? Have you played any pre-CBS or CBS-era guitars? Tell us in the comments, and stay tuned for some more guitar history.
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There were three in there I didn't know. Thanks for the info!! I always refered to their CBS era as the "Couldn't Build Sh*t" era.😬✌
1:54, Leo WAS a musician, played Saxophone and took piano lessons as a youth, just didn’t play guitar. His senior high picture shows him holding his Sax.( see “ Fender 75-years “ and other books).
I love these kind of lists on your channel ♥
I have a strong feeling that the Fender Stratocaster got its name from the harmony stratotone that came out a couple of years before the Stratocaster was released. Still absolutely a space age name for sure, either way
Cool video, thanks Chris
I love your videos - keep 'em coming!
Nice bit of history I truly appreciate 👋😊😋
Well done video, Alamo!
Great info! One minor criticism is that the 2nd and 4th positions on the pickup selector of a Stratocaster does NOT select two pickups together. "out of phase". Technically, the signals are not out of phase. It's a very common thing to say, and I don't know who spread that idea. They just have different tonal qualities, and you are blending them. Since you are correcting misconceptions, I thought you'd like to add that to the list. Cheers.
all your vid's are good
I recently learned that the Hawaiian originated company, Servco, owns Fender. Servco has been known for selling cars here in Hawaiʻi for many years. I learned this while shopping for a used car earlier this year. I wanted to make sure Servco was a locally owned company. It was important to me that I supported a local company during this pandemic. The other company that had a car I was interested in is a VERY LARGE mainland based company. Although I am not a big Fender fan or user, the Hawaiʻi ties are interesting.
That was kick 🎸👏🏻
Nice segue to the black and white TV.
One viewer certainly approves of the Roger Moore eye-brow raise from the thumbnail! 👍
Knew about CBS and some other items having grown up during that time. Don't know about heavily relived, but those vintage & authentic are pretty awesome.
I appreciate the history. Thank you. The only thing I question is that we are playing the instruments wrong because of Leo’s love for Hawaiian music. It was my understanding that Leo was focusing on the Country music scene and going to clubs to get the guitars in the musicians hands. Another part of history that could have been brought up is how close Leo was to making a deal with “Les Paul”. Rumor has it that the two didn’t get along that well and Les went with Gibson.
Love this. Your videos are great .. thanks
Only one I didn't know about was number 1
The 1954 Stratocaster is a timeless design. I can't think of anything else from that era that's still around and useful. Do you guys still have that beautiful candy red Meteora? ....one of these days maybe.
@nelsondav100
4 жыл бұрын
Mike Ellis well I’m from 1957 and I’m still around and useful!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Here's a really obscure Little known fact: the tuning keys buttons on 70s Strats are chromed over white plastic.
I am very good at relicing my own Fender guitars. Wish I would stop dinging up my expensive instruments!
Awesome list. I would have never known. If you said it I missed it, did someone buy fender off of CBS?
@charlesbolton8471
4 жыл бұрын
Yes, the management team of Fender bought the company from CBS in 1985. CBS had been trying to sell the company for awhile, but management and the other employees felt that CBS was actually on the verge of completely shutting down the company. So the Fender management team bought Fender back from CBS. The sale included all of Fender’s intellectual property and all of the parts inventory. It did not include the Fullerton factory, but they did lease a small portion of the factory until they purchased the factory in Corona. In a separate transaction they also purchased some of tooling from the Fullerton factory.
@dgsoriano
4 жыл бұрын
@@charlesbolton8471 thanks for the info. I appreciate your time, thanks!
They own Gretsch, they didn't need permission to use Broadcaster this time.
@AlamoMusic
4 жыл бұрын
Actually they don’t own Gretsch, they distribute Gretsch Guitar but not Gretsch drums.
I'm not buying anymore Fender guitars from online dealers. I've tried 3 times sent them all back because of bad manufacturing quality control. And I'm talking about high prices US models.
Roger’s organs.....
70s still increase in value 🤣
So it wasn't named after a conjurer of women?
Yes I did 10 percent not great info