Because Fender owns and makes Squier. You should know that.
A Squier Stratocaster is a type of electric guitar. Originally, Stratocasters were made by Fender, and rapidly became favorites of many guitar players the world over. They eventually moved production of the Stratocaster to the Squier company, which now produces the Squier Strat for Fender. Squier Strats are not worth as much as original Fender Strats, but they play almost the same.
They're basicially the same but have different pickups and strings. The sound is probably different too.
it's basicly the same just like on stratocasters. if your guitar doesn't have a pickguard and you want to install it, then you have to drill holes in your guitar body. And you need to make sure the holes in the pickguard match the position of your pots and so on or you could just make a custom pickguard (a metal pickguard would be cool).
Its a Fender Tele bass. It looks like a Mike Dirnt Signature but its not the same thing. Its got a P bass pickup in it, a tele bass pickguard and controls, and a C profile Tele neck. You can get a normal P bass to sound the exact same way. Basically its a neck prefernce choice, but the P bass and Tele bass get the same sound.
YES
Billy Squier is a rock musician known for this international hit The Stroke, which was released in 1981. The song came off of his debut album, also of the same name and reached #17 on the Billboard charts that year.
None. There could have been only one butthe body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,the head stock is not always symmetrical,the strings are not all of the same thickness.None. There could have been only one butthe body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,the head stock is not always symmetrical,the strings are not all of the same thickness.None. There could have been only one butthe body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,the head stock is not always symmetrical,the strings are not all of the same thickness.None. There could have been only one butthe body is often asymmetrical, particularly in electric guitars,a scratchguard (pickguard) will make the image asymmetrical,the head stock is not always symmetrical,the strings are not all of the same thickness.
Depends on the 02 month, but if they have the same head lights the fenders are the same.
Yes it is the same fender.
I doubt very much that the fender is the same as the darts.
no they r not
I love these questions!! If you want absolute accuracy, you may be able to get help from Fender directly, but they prefer to research US-made instruments. After a little research, here's what I was told about the Squier numbering system, which is supposed to be the same. The "C" is for the Korea Cor-tek plant (which also made Cort brand guitars). The "N" means "Nineties." The next digit (3) is the year. So (at a good guess) I'd say you appear to have a guitar made in 1993.