Clarence Leonidas Fender was born in 1909, and raised in Fullerton, California. As a teenager, he developed an interest in electronics, and soon was building and repairing radios for fellow classmates. After high school, Leo Fender held a bookkeeping position while he did radio repair at home. After holding a series of jobs, Fender opened up a full-scale radio repair shop in 1939. In addition to service work, the Fender Radio Service store soon became a general electronics retail outlet. However, the forerunner to the Fender Electric Instruments company was a smaller, two-man operation that was originally started as the K & F company in 1945. Leo Fender began modestly building small amplifiers and electric lap steels with his partner, Clayton Orr Doc Kaufman. After K & F dissolved, Fender then formed the Fender Electric Instrument company in 1946, located on South Pomona Avenue in Fullerton, California. The company sales, though slow at first, began to expand as his amplifiers and lap steels began meeting acceptance with West Coast musicians. In 1950, Fender successfully developed the first production solid body electric guitar. Originally the Broadcaster, the name was quickly changed to the Telecaster after the Gretsch company objected to the infringement of their Broadkaster drum sets.
Soon Fender´s inventive genius began designing new models through the early 1950s and early 1960s. The Fender Precision Bass guitar was unveiled in 1951. While there is some kind of an existing background for the development of an electric solid body guitar, the notion of a 34 in. scale instrument with a fretted neck that could replace an upright acoustic doublebass was completely new to the music industry. The Precision bass (so named because players could fret the note precisely), coupled with a Fender Bassman amplifier, gave the bass player more sonic projection. Fender then followed with another design in 1954, named the Stratocaster. The simplicity in design, added to the popular sounds and playability, makes this design the most copied worldwide. Other popular models of guitars, basses, and amplifiers soon followed.
By 1964, Fender´s line of products included electric guitars, basses, steel guitars, effects units, acoustic guitars, electric pianos, and a variety of accessories. Leo´s faltering health was a factor in putting the company up for sale, and he first offered it to Don Randall (the head of Fender Sales) for a million and a half dollars. Randall opened negotiations with the Baldwin Piano & Organ company, but when those negotiations fell through, he offered it to the conglomerate CBS (who was looking to diversify the company holdings). Fender (FEIC) was purchased by CBS on January 5, 1965 (actually in December of 1964) for thirteen million dollars. Leo Fender was kept on as a special consultant for five years, and then left when then contract was up in 1970. Due to a ten-year no compete clause, the next Leo Fender-designed guitars did not show up in the music industry until 1976 (Music Man).
While Fender was just another division of CBS, a number of key figures left the company. Forrest White, the production manager, left in 1967 after a dispute in producing solid state amplifiers. Don Randall left in 1969, disenchanted with corporate life. George Fullerton, one of the people involved with the Stratocaster design, left in 1970. Obviously, the quality in Fender products did not drop the day Leo Fender sold the company. Dale Hyatt, another veteran of the early Fender days, figured that the quality on the products stayed relatively stable until around 1968 (Hyatt left in 1972). But a number of cost-cutting strategies, and attempts to produce more products had a deteriorating effect. This reputation leads right to the classic phrase heard at vintage guitar shows, "Pre-CBS?"
In the early 1980s, the Fender guitar empire began to crumble. Many cost-cutting factors and management problems forced CBS to try various last ditch efforts to salvage the instrument line. In March of 1982, Fender (with CBS´ blessing) negotiated with Kanda Shokai and Yamano Music to establish Fender Japan. After discussions with Tokai (who built a great Fender Strat replica, among other nice guitars), Kawai, and others, Fender finally chose Fuji Gen Gakki (based in Matsumoto, about 130 miles northwest of Tokyo). In 1983, the Squier series was built in Japan, earmarked for European distribution. The Squier trademark came from a string-making company in Michigan (V.C. Squier) that CBS had acquired in 1965.
Instruments currently produced in Corona, CA (U.S.), Mexico, Japan, Tianjin (China), and Korea. Distributed by the Fender Musical Instruments Corporation of Scottsdale, AZ. The Fender trademark was established circa 1948 in Fullerton, CA.

FENDER Acoustic Guitars Models

FENDER GD-47 S (NO. 095-4700) Image

FENDER GD-47 S (NO. 095-4700)

- non-cutaway, solid AA grade spruce top, rosewood back and sides, three-per-side gold die-cast Grover tuning keys, rosewood fingerboard, Nato neck, 20 abalone rosette frets, tortoiseshell-style binding, available in Natural finish, mfg. 20...

FENDER MA-1 3/4 STEEL (NO. 096-3001) Image

FENDER MA-1 3/4 STEEL (NO. 096-3001)

- 3/4-sized Grand Concert body, laminated agathis top, laminated sapele back and sides, round soundhole with multi-ring rosette, nato neck, 12/18-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, three-per-side chrome tuners, rosewood bridge, avai...

FENDER KINGMAN S SECOND VERSION (NO. 096-8010) Image

FENDER KINGMAN S SECOND VERSION (NO. 096-8010)

- dreadnought style body, solid spruce top, solid mahogany back, laminated mahogany sides, top and back binding, round soundhole with checkered rosette, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, Stratocaster-style heads...

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FENDER F-80-12

- 12-string configuration, dreadnought style, solid spruce top, rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard, rosewood bridge, black pickguard, Natural finish, 25.5 in. scale, mfg. 1977-1981.

FENDER TELECOUSTIC (NO. 095-7500) Image

FENDER TELECOUSTIC (NO. 095-7500)

- solid spruce top, single cutaway, state-of-the-art one-piece fiberglass body, bolt-on neck with rosewood fingerboard, dot position markers, thinline body, trademark Telecaster headstock design, die-cast tuners, Fender Fishman Classic 4 Pr...

FENDER MA-2  (NO. 094-0200-021) Image

FENDER MA-2 (NO. 094-0200-021)

- similar to MA-1, except has laminated spruce top, 20 frets, chrome, covered tuners, rosewood bridge, Compensated Urea saddle, multi-ABS inlays on soundhole and body edge, black neck binding, available in Natural finish, mfg. 1999-2000.

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FENDER WILDWOOD ACOUSTIC

- similar to the Kingman, except features beechwood back/sides, three-ply pickguard, block fingerboard inlay, available in injected-dye colors (primary colors of green, blue, and gold), mfg. 1966-1971.

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FENDER F-85

- dreadnought style, solid spruce top, three-piece rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret ebony fingerboard, ebony bridge, black pickguard, Natural finish, 25.5 in. scale, mfg. 1974-1980.

FENDER SB-45C (NO. 095-4545) Image

FENDER SB-45C (NO. 095-4545)

- single sharp cutaway jumbo style, solid spruce top, round soundhole, tortoiseshell pickguard, mahogany back/sides/neck, 14/20-fret bound rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, rosewood bridge with black pearl dot pins, ebony veneered...

FENDER 1600 SXE (NO. 095-1600) Image

FENDER 1600 SXE (NO. 095-1600)

- jumbo style, solid spruce top, round soundhole, black pickguard, rosewood back/sides, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl block inlay, strings through rosewood bridge, bound rosewood veneered peghead with pearl logo...

FENDER TELECOUSTIC DELUXE (NO. 096-7500) Image

FENDER TELECOUSTIC DELUXE (NO. 096-7500)

- acoustic Telecaster-style body, spruce top, solid mahogany back, laminated mahogany sides, oval soundhole, maple Telecaster neck, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, Telecaster-style headstock with six-on-one side tuners, rosewo...

FENDER ROY EMORY "LOYALTY" PARLOR  (NO. 096-8551) Image

FENDER ROY EMORY "LOYALTY" PARLOR (NO. 096-8551)

- parlor-style body, laminated spruce (Vintage Sunburst finish) or laminated ash (Ash Butterscotch) top, laminated mahogany back and sides (Vintage Sunburst finish) or laminated ash back and sides (Ash Butterscotch), round soundhole with he...

FENDER MC-1 3/4 NYLON (NO. 096-3000) Image

FENDER MC-1 3/4 NYLON (NO. 096-3000)

- 3/4-sized classical-style body, laminated agathis top, laminated sapele back and sides, round soundhole with multi-ring rosette, nato neck, 12/18-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, slotted headstock, three-per-side open-style chro...

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FENDER F-95

- dreadnought style, solid spruce top, full body binding, three-piece Jacaranda back and sides, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret ebony fingerboard, ebony bridge, black pickguard, Natural finish, 25.5 in. scale, mfg. 1974-1980.

FENDER 2100 SX (NO. 095-2100) Image

FENDER 2100 SX (NO. 095-2100)

- single round cutaway classic style, solid cedar top, round soundhole, five-stripe bound body, wood inlay rosette, ovangkol back/sides, nato neck, 19-fret rosewood fingerboard, rosewood bridge, rosewood veneered peghead, three-per-side gol...

FENDER STANDARD TELECOUSTIC (NO. 096-7310) Image

FENDER STANDARD TELECOUSTIC (NO. 096-7310)

- acoustic Telecaster-style body, laminated spruce top, one-piece fiberglass back and sides, X bracing, oval soundhole, C-shaped maple neck, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, Tele-style headstock with six-on-one side chrome tune...

FENDER CD-110 E ELECTRIC (NO. 096-1101) Image

FENDER CD-110 E ELECTRIC (NO. 096-1101)

- dreadnought style, spruce top, nato back and sides, body binding, nato neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, matching headstock with three-per-side chrome tuners, rosewood bridge, black pickguard, Fishman Classic IV electr...

FENDER MOAI MADNESS TIKI (NO. 096-9903) Image

FENDER MOAI MADNESS TIKI (NO. 096-9903)

- single cutaway dreadnought style, spruce top, mahogany back and sides, round soundhole with rings, nato neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot and 12th fret Tiki mask inlay, three-per-side tuners, rosewood bridge, small black pick...

FENDER DG-11 (NO. 095-1100) Image

FENDER DG-11 (NO. 095-1100)

- dreadnought style, spruce top, round soundhole, nato back/sides, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, rosewood bridge, black pickguard, three-per-side chrome tuners, available in Black, Sunburst, or Natural Gloss finish, mfg. 1...

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FENDER F-115

- dreadnought style, solid spruce top, full body abalone binding, three-piece rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret ebony fingerboard with butterfly inlays, butterfly F logo on headstock, ebony bridge, black pickguard, Natural...

FENDER TERRI CLARK SIGNATURE (NO. 095-8105) Image

FENDER TERRI CLARK SIGNATURE (NO. 095-8105)

- slope-shouldered dreadnought-style body, AA solid spruce top, solid rosewood back and sides, scalloped X bracing, round soundhole with abalone rosette, multi-layer binding, mahogany neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with abalone dots...

FENDER GN-45SCE (NO. 094-4505) Image

FENDER GN-45SCE (NO. 094-4505)

- single cutaway design, solid AA grade spruce top, solid rosewood back, rosewood fingerboard, die-cast gold tuning machines, abalone fret markers, 20 frets, tortoiseshell-style binding, Fender/Fishman exclusive ACLR preamp, Piezo pickup, a...

FENDER LA BREA (NO. 094-4706/4721/4732/4742) Image

FENDER LA BREA (NO. 094-4706/4721/4732/4742)

- single round cutaway dreadnought style, spruce top, round soundhole, black pickguard, three-stripe bound body/rosette, mahogany back/sides/neck, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, rosewood bridge with white black dot pins,...

FENDER FC-10/20/30/40 Image

FENDER FC-10/20/30/40

- classical style guitars, spruce or cedar top, various binding options, Chitora or rosewood back and sides, mahogany neck, 12/19-fret rosewood fingerboard, rosewood fingerboard, open style headstock, rosewood bridge, Natural finish, mfg. 1...

FENDER CD-140 S (NO. 096-1400/1518) Image

FENDER CD-140 S (NO. 096-1400/1518)

- dreadnought style, solid spruce top, mahogany back and sides, black body binding, nato neck, 14/20-fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, three-per-side chrome tuners, rosewood bridge, tortoiseshell pickguard, available in Natural fini...