The Fender Prodigy, which was produced in the early 1990s, is estimated to have around 10,000 units made. This model was part of Fender's attempt to appeal to a younger audience with its unique features and design. However, exact production numbers can be difficult to confirm due to varying reports and lack of official records.
I have read that the bodies and necks were made in Mexico and shipped to CA where they were assembled with USA parts. The pick ups must be USA Fender products.
That guitar was only made from '91-'93 so somewhere in there.
A prodigy.
The Z represents an American made instrument. The 9 after the Z represents 2009. For example a Z3------ would be an American made Fender produced in 2003.
it depends if it was mass produced or not. hand crafted stratocasters are very costly
I actually have one available for purchase... mxtreme311 at mac.com
how many siblings does prodigy have and what gender
The Fender Telecaster Deluxe electric guitar was originally produced between 1972 and 1981. It has more recently been reissued by Fender in the year 2004.
I have read that the bodies and necks were made in Mexico and shipped to CA where they were assembled with USA parts. The pick ups must be USA Fender products.
Fender started producing electric guitars and other electric interments in 1946. For almost 67 years now Fender has been producing electric guitars and other electric interments.
Prodigy has 3 sisters.
Fender Stray Pickguards are designed and produced exclusively by Fender. They are available at the Fender website as well as at several retail outlets such as guitar city, amazon and ebay.
"Fender FSR" stands for Fender Special Run, which refers to limited edition guitars produced by Fender with unique features or finishes that are not part of their regular production line.
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FSR stands for Fender Special Run, which refers to limited edition or custom guitars produced by Fender that are not part of their regular production line.
That guitar was only made from '91-'93 so somewhere in there.
FSR Fender stands for Factory Special Run Fender, which are limited edition guitars produced by Fender with unique features or designs. These guitars are different from regular Fender models because they are only available for a limited time and often have special finishes, hardware, or pickups that set them apart from standard Fender guitars.