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Who draws the crowd and plays so loud,
Baby it's the guitar man.
Who's gonna steal the show, you know
Baby it's the guitar man,
He can make you laugh, he can make you cry
He will bring you down, then he'll get you high
Somethin' keeps him goin', miles and miles a day
To find another place to play.
This is my Highway 1 Fender Strat, a most willing subject for my depth of field test using a Nikon D90 & 50mm f1.4D. She was well-behaved and sat very still throughout the whole shoot.
They said 62 was a great year for Fender Guitars, I am inclined to agree. Me and my son’s Fender Japan 62 Vintage Reissues with Fat 50’s pickups :)
Low Key Lighting technique using a Godox Pro, Godox X1 Receiver, Nikon SB-910 and a snoot to minimize light spill and isolate. This is done with just a single light source. See the metadata for camera settings.
Canon EOS 450D Tamron 18-200mm
Mijn pride and joy, Fender Stratocaster Midnight Wine made in Mexico!
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Fender American Standard Stratocaster: Olympic White.
Fat '50s pickups
Lighting: Strobe bank top, background light with grid, white reflectors right and left. Retouched in Photoshop.
3 of the most famous Jeff Beck guitars that are up for sale at Christie's London. I was like one of Pavlov's dogs viewing some of the beauties on display. In the centre is 'Oxblood' Gibson Les Paul with an estimate of £350,000 - £500,000. To the left is the Fender Stratocaster known as 'Anoushka' estimated £20-£30,000. To the right is Fender Telecaster known as 'Tele-Gib' with an estimate of £100-£150,000. Gimme the Strat every time! The auction is being streamed live on 22 Jan 2025 at 1300 hours GMT and it's also on Christie's YouTube channel.
Foto fatta durante il backstage del video di "Perfetto" dei Mustang.
Location: Ex Lanificio di Stia (Ar)
E' uscito il video! youtu.be/tppzXo5gZJE
A new guitar for my 50th Birthday from lots of lovely family and friends who put money into a fund at the local guitar store.
It is a Fender Special Run Special Edition 60s Strat in Cerulean blue.
"One of a number of ways Fender keeps the format fresh is with special and limited-edition runs, and the latest one has just arrived in the shape of a series of Mexican Strats in special-colour finishes.
During the golden years of Fender's early production, the company frequently used the DuPont paint catalogue for its finishes, choosing shades often found on popular cars of the same era, usually from General Motors. These car-derived colours were designated as Lucite, a form of acrylic, though a nitro clear-coat was often applied over the top, meaning the outward appearance of finishes such as Lake Placid Blue yellowed over time into different hues altogether, forming part of the charm of vintage Fenders. So much for history.
The twist with this latest special edition is that all the guitars are finished in vintage car colours that weren't originally used by Fender: a '50s-style Strat finished in Apple Green and a '60s version in Canary Diamond Yellow. And if they don't float your boat, the '50s is also available in Jetstream Blue and Rangoon Red; the '60s in Lilac and Cerulean Blue.
From Fender's Ensenada, Mexico plant and follow the traditional vintage-style layout, so we have a small pre-CBS headstock with drilled and slotted tuners, a choice of maple or rosewood fingerboards with narrow fretwire on a 184mm (7.25-inch) radius, four-bolt neckplates and a vintage vibrato bridge, with pressed steel saddles and six screws.
A trio of vintage single coils under aged white covers, connected to a five-way selector switch, with a volume and two tone controls.
The neck profiles a medium 'C' shape on the '60s rosewood."