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- Telecaster Evolution: Headstock and Decals - FUZZFACED
All the decals were water slide decals applied by letting them slide on the surface, so they never show a perfectly exact location on the headstock The Fender logo and its assorted markings are fairly good criteria to narrow down the period of issue of a Fender guitar
- Fender Headstock Decal Evolution - The Gear Page
Is there a timeline diagram or chart out there that shows the headstock decal for Fenders that correspond with the years that they were used? I know roughly these logos but I'm a bit fuzzy on the month and exact years they were used
- What Are Fenders Spaghetti and Transition Logos?
When shopping for a Fender instrument today — particularly one of the popular reissues of older Fender instruments, you’ll see different Fender headstock logos from different eras in use as part of period-correct guitar and bass designs
- Precision headstock decals and years - TalkBass. com
When did Fender change their P-bass headstock decal from the one in the left pic (or variants of it) to the one in the right pic? I've always assumed that the headstock decal in the right pic was introduced in the seventies (1970?) - and that the other one is pre-'70's (and then again used later on)
- Fender Stratocaster Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures
Fender Stratocaster Headstock Logos thru the years in Pictures Very helpful to verify the Logo on a Stratocater is original and correct for the era of the body 1954 – 1964 “Spaghetti Logo” Gold Lettering, thin black outline No Patent numbers until 1961 1962 – mid 1964 Logo Gold Lettering with 3 Patent numbers, 1961 has two Patent Numbers
- Fender Decal Question - OffsetGuitars. com
Hey everyone, I know that during Fender's golden age in the 50's and (most of?) the 60's, decals were applied over the lacquer finish to the headstock However my question is at what point in history did this change to the decals being covered by a clear coat and therefore less likely to be rubbed off?
- I Tested: My Personal Experience with the Fender Stratocaster Headstock . . .
In this article, I will delve into the history, significance, and evolution of the Fender Stratocaster headstock decal So let’s dive into this fascinating topic and explore the journey of this legendary symbol
- Fender Guitar Headstock Logos - Vintage Rocker
Fender has used several styles of logos to adorn the headstocks of their guitars Generally they fall into 3 different types, "Spaghetti", "Transition", and "CBS" The thin "Spaghetti" logo comes in two color variations, silver with black trim, and gold with black trim
- Fender Logo Design Evolution By The Unknown Logo Designer
Fender Logo Design Evolution: Fender has used several styles of logos, usually referred to as: “Spaghetti”, “Transition”, and “CBS” which were used to adorn the headstocks of their guitars The term ‘spaghetti’ wasn’t official, but was penned by Fender enthusiasts and collectors in later decades
- Stratocaster headstock and logo - FUZZFACED
Until mid-1967, before the advent of the Black Logo, the headstock decals were always applied on top of the finishing lacquer In the late '60s, when Fender started to use polyester finishes, decals were applied before the clear coat and thus sealed under it, providing a more durable branding
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