LEAK: Fender American Vintage Series II coming - gearnews.com

2022-10-16 09:24:26 By : Ms. Nancy Li

LEAK Fender American Vintage Series II  ·  Source: TDPRI/Klangfarbe/ Vivace Music

According to online reports, the Fender American Vintage Series II is coming. With both online Fender dealers across the world and a former intern leaking images, specifications and images of the revamped vintage-inspired lineup.

It would appear that Fender is about to drop a new American Vintage Series II and online Fender dealers have been spotted worldwide listing new models, images and specifications of the new range. What is also interesting for some is that a former intern at Fender has also listed a set of images that supposedly contains details of the forthcoming new guitars and bass models.

Since 1946, Fender has brought era-defining sounds to musicians renderedlive reveaw/hentin Weth the ahm ricer Vints rel. Sari chis special series, players are transported back to the ’50s,’60s and ’70s with artfully crafted guitars that pay homage to Fender’s history. Beyond the legendary styles and sounds, this series is about inspiring today’s musicians. The American Vintage I Series puts puts classic tone and feel in the hands of today’s players. The next generation of players are invited to join this journey through time and make their own mark on Fender’s history.

American Vintage II: Play the Legacy.

It looks as though this intern may have worked on the upcoming advertising campaign. If these images are real then we could get a whole new set of guitars and basses soon from Fender.

Fender American Vintage Series II leaks

Below is the list of leaked guitars found on a Fender dealer’s website. The list has now been removed, but according to multiple guitar forums online, including thefretboard , TGP and offsetguitars this is the complete release.

-1951 Telecaster w/ maple board (butterscotch blonde) – 1957 Stratocaster w/ maple board (2-colour sunburst, vintage blonde, seafoam green) – 1961 Stratocaster w/ rosewood board (3-colour sunburst, fiesta red, Olympic white) – 1963 Telecaster w/ rosewood board (3-colour sunburst, surf green, crimson red transparent) – 1966 Jazzmaster w/ rosewood board, blocks and binding (3-colour sunburst, Dakota red, lake placid blue) – 1972 Telecaster Thinline w/ maple board (3-colour sunburst, aged natural, lake placid blue) – 1973 Stratocaster w/ maple board (lake placid blue, mocha), w/ rosewood board (aged natural) – 1975 Telecaster Deluxe w/ maple board (3-colour sunburst, mocha, black – 1977 Telecaster Custom w/ maple board (wine red, black) , w/ rosewood board (Olympic white)

– 1954 P Bass w/ maple board (2-colour sunburst, vintage blonde) – 1960 P Bass w/ rosewood board (daphne blue, black) – 1966 Jazz Bass w/ matching headstock, blocks and dots (3-colour sunburst, Olympic white, seafoam green)

There does not appear to be a Jaguar on this list, though we may have an incomplete list of course.

But there are plenty of the usual suspects including Stratocasters, Telecasters, Jazzmasters, etc With the average MSRPs for the various models listed at around €2600 across European dealers, these models aren’t exactly cheap. Expect vintage hardware, nitrocellulose finishes and period-correct pickups across the various models.

My guess would be we will see these imminently, as Fender dealers around the world are already listing these models on their websites. I will of course update this article if more details become available. But for now, check out this link for more details on the supposed new Fender American Vintage Series II range and advertising campaign.

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Looks like ’73 Strat comes with maple neck : https://www.klangfarbe.com/Shop/Artikel/Fender_Strat_AM_Vintage_II_1973_mocmn_K.html

Except for the George Harrison Telecaster and a few limited edition models, all Fenders have maple necks.

Obviously i meant maple board, sry i’m french 🙂

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