In the 1940's, a California inventor named Leo Fender had made some custom guitars and amplifiers in his radio shop.
"Fender manufactures its highest quality guitars at its Corona factory in California, United States of America and manufactures its mid to high quality guitars at its Ensenada factory in Baja California, Mexico. Fender also contracts Asian guitar makers to manufacture Fender guitars and to also manufacture the lower priced Squier guitars." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation
Guild is a famous maker of american guitars. Their guitars are handmade and produced in the United States which has given them the reputation of creating expensive, but very well made and good sounding guitars. In recent years they also provide cheaper but imported guitars. The brand has since been bought by Fender.
2002 , it was made in America as well , you can find out dates of Fender guitars on the fender support page by googling it.
There are many... Ibanez, Rickenbacker, Yamaha, Gibson, Washburn, BC Rich, Steinberger, to name a few, but there are guitars made to look similar to the classic fender stratocaster like the Yamaha Pacifica, the Squire (made by Fender) and the Torch Vintage.
In the 1940's, a California inventor named Leo Fender had made some custom guitars and amplifiers in his radio shop.
"Fender manufactures its highest quality guitars at its Corona factory in California, United States of America and manufactures its mid to high quality guitars at its Ensenada factory in Baja California, Mexico. Fender also contracts Asian guitar makers to manufacture Fender guitars and to also manufacture the lower priced Squier guitars." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_Musical_Instruments_Corporation
the one which have "made in mexico" on the headstock are !
Made in America - 2003 Fender Electric Guitars 3-20 was released on: USA: 20 June 2006
The model name jaguar is a trademark by Fender and thus can only produce Jaguars. There are however jaguar-like guitars by other companies but they have different names.
Guild is a famous maker of american guitars. Their guitars are handmade and produced in the United States which has given them the reputation of creating expensive, but very well made and good sounding guitars. In recent years they also provide cheaper but imported guitars. The brand has since been bought by Fender.
2002 , it was made in America as well , you can find out dates of Fender guitars on the fender support page by googling it.
There are many... Ibanez, Rickenbacker, Yamaha, Gibson, Washburn, BC Rich, Steinberger, to name a few, but there are guitars made to look similar to the classic fender stratocaster like the Yamaha Pacifica, the Squire (made by Fender) and the Torch Vintage.
Guitars are made from factories in South Sudan
Most experienced people would say Cort. Though, asking that question would be like trying to find a difference between a schooner and a pirate's ship because, about 50% of guitars are manufactured in Cort's factories. The difference is that Cort guitars are made with 100% hand selected quality tone wood, and Fenders are made with cheaper, lower quality wood. Essentially, Fender could care less if there guitars were badly made. To make up for their sloppy work, Fender pays artists to use their guitars under contract. Unfortunately, this has caused many people to be "brainwashed" into thinking that Fender is a higher quality. This happens commonly to inexperienced people like, bloggers, amateurs, children and, teens. If you are looking into buying a guitar, don't get a Fender and go with a smarter choice like, Cort.
he has has his own custom made bass by fender, you can buy imitations
Fender produces their Guitars both domestically and off-shore. Fender is headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ. The domestic line (marketed as "Fender") is manufactured in Corona, CA. The off-shore line (marketed as "Squier" and/or "Cort") are made in either Mexico, Japan, China, Indonesia and Korea.