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Where is the Fender FMT Telecaster made?

Where is the Fender FMT Telecaster made?

80 :: Fender Special Edition Custom Telecaster FMT HH electric guitar, made in Indonesia, cherry burst finish with some minor surface marks, electrics in working order, soft case, condition: good.

Are fenders made in Indonesia?

So where are Fender guitars made? In short, Fender makes guitars in the USA, Mexico, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, and China. The Deluxe and Boxer range are made in Japan, and the Squier by Fender guitars are built in Indonesia or China.

Is Fender Deluxe made in Mexico?

The Fender Deluxe Stratocaster is a “Made in Mexico” Strat. It is referred to as that but the parts are actually made in the United states and shipped across the border to Mexico for assembly. The Deluxe Strat’s body is made of ash, with a maple neck and a maple fretboard.

Which Fender guitars are made in Indonesia?

The Deluxe and Boxer range are made in Japan, and the Squier by Fender guitars are built in Indonesia or China.

How much does a Fender Telecaster cost?

They are high-quality guitars that give you 90% of what an American Telecaster would cost but at a fraction of the price. A Mexican-built Player Series Telecaster costs approx $800. A Vintera is also a Mexican Fender and costs around $1,000. Priced at $1,300, the Performer Series is the cheapest American-built Telecaster.

How to setup a Fender Telecaster part 6?

Final string stretch

  • Setting the pickup height
  • Final tuning tweaks
  • TEST DRIVE!
  • How many Fender Telecasters have been made?

    If that number is misleading (not sure what other brands would have been included in the 1.1 million number), we can use the new Corona factory production number as a guide: 350 guitars a day, then Fender is doing about 700 guitars a day in North America. That is about 200,000-250,000 per year, in 1998.

    Is an American made Fender Strat worth the extra?

    The American Stratocaster is a beautifully made guitar crafted using alder or ash to make premium tonewoods by some of the best master craftsmen in the world. One of the reasons that the American is priced higher is the additional quality craftsmanship and cost of labor needed to be manufactured in America.