Fender Acoustic Guitars

| Electric guitarists are not the only ones who rely on Fender. Musicians like Rancid’s popular guitarist Tim Armstrong rely on Fender for the quality of instrument they have come to depend on. And Tim Armstrong is by no means the only Fender defender. Guitar legend James Burton, and Nashville’s own singer, songwriter and producer Buddy Miller not only play Fender Acoustic Guitars, but Fender has created signature Fender models for them. Adam Banton, the enigmatic BMX athlete who is sponsored by Fender because of his musicianship got his start with a low-end FenderAcoustic. And Radical Classical, the cutting edge classical guitarist from San Diego plays a Fender CN-240SCE Classic Design Acoustic Guitar. But Fender hasn’t stopped with simply producing the best in electric guitars. With the increasing popularity of country music and acoustic guitars, Fender decided to expand on its limited, though affordable acoustic guitar line by becoming the exclusive North American producer of the Manuel Rodriguez line of guitars. These hand-crafted guitars that have been made in Spain since 1905 by the Rodriguez family have done a tremendous amount for increasing the popularity of Fender acoustic guitars. The Fender Dreadnought is a model whose reliability and affordability makes it a popular model for those who are just learning to play but are looking for a good quality instrument. For those who are wanting a top-quality acoustic but who are also looking for a unique look to their instrument, the Fender Kingman’s C-shaped maple neck and awesomely styled block inlays coupled with the Stratocaster headstock give the Kingman a unique appearance and classiness that is affordable. |
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