Fender Road Worn '50s Stratocaster - "Great Relic Job and Sound"
Got this not long after they first came out. I’ve heard the latest models are not as good. Great relic job and not too over done. I had it professionally set up. Sounds proper Stratty and super nice …
Fender Road Worn '50s Stratocaster - "P-OOOOO'D"
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT - I owned a "road worn 50's Stratocaster" about 8 years ago and LOVED it. Thats the model that was discontinued..I bought one of these new Pieces of garbage from Musicians frie…
Fender Road Worn '50s Precision Bass - "Good Mexican bass for an old-school sound"
Some say Fender is overrated, but I really wanted THE ONE bass sound I could hear on the rock records that I listened to as a kid. Plus, I wanted a bass that was not needlessly complicated to use wit…
Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster - " a mouth to fall and sound very stratisfaisant"
translatedvery stratisfaisant USE the last two hours, but it is too early stratisfaisant very first printing SOUNDS the last two hours, but it is too early stratisfaisant very first printing NOT…
Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster - " Good secondhand"
translatedFender made in MEXICO with parts from the USA supposedly ... Relic that is to say Eroded artificially. A brief Pigné TARS across a rusty vibrato and parts coming from nowhere ... an ugly duckling p…
Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster - " my piece of wood!"
translatedgood for features, read the other reviews. we will not repeat the same things 100 times! for the look I was not a fan of relics but this one made me change my mind. be noted that each guitar is dif…
Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster - " "THE" way TELECASTER 50"
translatedI will not repeat all the specs, just read the other reviews. on the other hand for all of Mexico, it's really top: The nitrocellulose lacquer body (like the old) is perfectly relic too much or n…
Fender Road Worn '60s Stratocaster - " A strat that sounds!"
translatedEverything has been said, Mex Strat 60s kind of fishy that the benchmark: L-series 65. Three simple Tex Mex, 5-way switch, radius 7.25 and the C-profile neck, tuners and vintage bridge, painting be…
Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster - "Fender Road Worn 50s Telecaster"
Body: Ash, blonde finish with a thin coat of nitrocellulose lacquer that is worn in areas. Neck: Maple, U-shaped, 7-1/4' radius, 25-1/2' scale length. Pickups: Single coil Tex-Mex (2). Ha…
Fender Road Worn '72 Telecaster Custom - "Fender 72 Telecaster Custom"
I bought this guitar from Sam Ash Illinois for the paltry sum of $629 plus tax. I have always loved Teles and needed a reliable and versatile gigging guitar. The range of tones that can be rung …
Fender Road Worn '50s Stratocaster - JeanMoks's review
translatedThis is a Mexican with 3 microphones simple type of Tex Mex. The neck is maple The coprs an alder. 5 position selector and volume control and tone (2) The finish is like Relic. UTILIZATI…
Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster - "Wicked feeling Strat"
The Fender Road Worn '50s Stratocaster is a classic looking model that is built in Mexico at the sub $1,000 price point. It's meant to offer a "vintage" guitar to players that otherwise couldn't affo…
Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster - "Relic at a great price"
The Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster came about from Fender after people kept mentioning how they loved the worn in feel of vintage or Custom Shop instruments but couldn't afford the $2,000+ price ta…
Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster - lobo's review
translatedTl is a "relic" made in Mexico with 2 tex mex pickups, jumbo frets. The MODEL I test is the 2-tone Sunburst (alder body) The bridge is vintage three bridges. There are 3 sr posistion, neck, and…
Fender Road Worn '50s Telecaster - thsave's review
translatedTl is a "relic" made in Mexico with 2 tex mex pickups, jumbo frets. MODEL is my blonde finish, a Russianness my taste. The bridge is vintage three bridges. There are 3 posistion, neck, and inte…
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