Yes! in fact, as of January 4th 2011 they've released the new Fender 60th Anniversary Telecaster!
The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe is a guitar amplifier. It is made and sold by Fender Musical instruments. It was introduced in 1955 and is still in production.
-If it's Mexican or American -If the guitar still works -If nothing is missing
no. The first guitar goes back for along time, but cant be traced back farther than the 1500's. The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker, But this was a semi hollow body, meaning there were still sound holes like in acoustics. Eventually a man named Les Paul created the first Solid body guitar( obviously called the Les Paul), and Leo fender created one not long after him (called the Fender broadcaster, soon changed to stratocaster) I hope this helped
Comercially, Leo Fender produced the first electric bass guitar, in the form of the P-Bass. Still a popular bass today.
Is Merisel in business
yes the company will be out of business it will still be sued
Yes!
Yes they still own Fender Sorry, no CBS does NOT still own Fender. This is from Wikipedia: In early 1965, Leo Fender sold his companies to the Columbia Broadcasting System, or CBS for $13 million. CBS entered the musical instruments field by acquiring the Fender companies (Fender Sales, Inc., Fender Electric Instrument Company, Inc., Fender Acoustic Instrument Company, Inc., Fender-Rhodes, Inc., Terrafen, Inc., Clef-Tronix, Inc., Randall Publishing Co., Inc., and V.C. Squier Company), as well as Electro-Music Inc. (Leslie speakers), Rogers drums, Steinway pianos, Gemeinhardt flutes, Lyon & Healy harps, Rodgers (institutional) organs, and Gulbransen home organs. In 1985, in a campaign initiated by then CBS Musical Instruments division president William Schultz (1926-2006), the Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company employees purchased the company from CBS and renamed it the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation. Posted by: RockinRocky
A great entry level guitar would be the Squier Strat by Fender, very reasonably priced and sound good, in fact, I've been playing guitar for 25 years and still use a Squier in some of my recordings!
This company is no longer in business. Unfortunately, they made a business decision and decided to shut down their company.
Been out of business for 75+ years