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https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=68&v=DvJxMX-1GI8
'From the bridge to the string tree and tuning machines, every piece of hardware is just like the original.'
But these are not year specific guitars, so how can they be like the originals? They are more a pastiche of an era which is fine but why say they are 'like the original' ?
https://shop.fender.com/en-GB/american-original
Shame they ditched vintage series/radius and frets, prefer them myself and plenty of classic guitar playing was achieved on such specs without too many tears. If anything I was put off buying an American Vintage in the past not by the neck specs, but by the paintwork that appears to just drop off.
The finish on these is nitro but not the same as the previous American Vintage.
contactemea@fender.com
Except the most distinctive and important curve, the fingerboard radius.
The name Original is very misleading, the definition of it in fact, but the shift the 9.5" is an improvement for most. I presume that is why most CS guitars, even 50's & 60's models come with it. It just seems to be the series name than misses the mark.
@MattFGBI are Fender at the Birmingham show again this year...and will these be there?