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  1. Jun 1, 2018 · Have a look at the video clip below for some fantastic rare footage of the Fender guitar factory in the late Fifties. The clip was shot inside Fender’s original Fullerton, California, home in 1959, according to the uploader, a film-restoration company called CinePost.

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  2. The Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC, or simply Fender) is an American manufacturer and marketer of musical instruments and amplifiers.

    • Documentary About Fender. The Fender legacy of creating quality instruments has endured for over 70 years and along with it, some incredible documentaries have been made.
    • Custom Shop Founders Design 30th Anniversary Documentary – Fender. The Great Guitars Documentary takes you on a journey through the history of some of the most iconic guitars ever made – from vintage Les Pauls and classic Stratocasters to modern day masterpieces from the Fender Custom Shop.
    • The Fender Stratocaster – A Short History. The Fender Stratocaster has been a staple of popular music for over 60 years. Originally developed in 1954 by Leo Fender, the electric guitar defined the sound of rock and roll.
    • Leo Fender History. The documentary “Leo Fender and the Birth of the Electric Guitar” explores how Leo Fender started out as a radio repairman, later creating the most iconic guitar in history.
  3. Meet the dynamic duo behind FenderBender Films, your ticket to cinematic magic from the heart of Los Angeles! With a shared passion for storytelling, Josie Hull and Diana Cody are the creative minds that bring to life what starts as just an idea.

  4. Aug 17, 2011 · Found on YouTube: a little over 7 minutes of beautifully restored 8 millimeter film shot inside Fender’s original Fullerton, California guitar factory in 1959. Uploaded by a film restoration company called CinePost, this is a fascinating look into the early days of this iconic American company in the middle of a landmark year for solidbody ...

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  6. Feb 22, 2019 · Their most common and popular models were the Squires—not to be confused with Fender's Squier brand. Bill's Squire II T, named in part for its two pickups, looks to be completely original, based on the film and pictures of others out there on the market.

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