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Fender guitars are undeniably part of rock n roll.

February 1, 1980
Allen Hester

FENDER LEAD I AND LEAD II GUITARS

Fender guitars are undeniably part of rock n roll. They came into their own when rock n roll did; in fact, the music would not have been the same without the Fender instruments and amplifiers.

Although there have been several changes down through the years, and although the Fender company is now part of a larger corporation, the Fender company name has always been a popular one.

Fenders newest effort is directed toward producing a lead guitar that has the Fender quality and sound at a reduced price. No doubt this is because there are so many guitar manufacturers today compared to the handful in existence when Fender started out in the late 40s.

In creating the new Lead I and Lead II guitars, Fender designers have stuck pretty close to Fenders tradition, with a couple of updated features integrated into what is basically a simplified Strat design. The bodies and necks of both instruments are the same. Only the pickups and wiring are different. ,

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