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Mar 8, 2019 · Some official information on the history of the Fender logo over on Fender.com and you can download various Fender brand logos and style guides on their Brand Logo page.
Fender’s spaghetti logo was used throughout the 1950s and is so named for its thin, stylized script, which appears in silver lettering with a thin black outline.
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The Fender Logo has gone through countless iterations over the years, but we always come back to our original, “Spaghetti” logo. This is what we use to represent the company as a whole. Many individual products use various historical. logos for authenticity, but the spaghetti stands as the face of our company.
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Nov 19, 2014 · Along with the switch to the transition logo (allegedly around October of 64), Fender made the transition to pearl dot inlays around November of '64. According to Fender's website, The CBS acquisition took effect on Jan. 5, 1965.
A look at some of the highlights of Fender and music culture as a whole. Fender has been around for over 70 years, initially setting the bar for guitars, basses and amplifiers and repeatedly raising that bar with new innovations, such as Fender Play's debut in 2017.
Jan 24, 2020 · Fender Stratocaster Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures. Very helpful to verify the Logo on a Stratocater is original and correct for the era of the body. 1954 – 1964 “Spaghetti Logo” Gold Lettering, thin black outline. No Patent numbers until 1961.
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The Fender "spaghetti logo" was used by Fender from 1954 to the mid-1960s. By 1965 Fender used a transition logo which was a thicker gold-and-black logo (this logo is associated with CBS). [ 18 ]