The world of guitars, and quite honestly - the world was changed in October 1950 with the first dual-pickup 'electric Spanish' guitar which was dubbed the Broadcaster. The guitar was innovative as it was beautiful, with an ash body and blonde finish, a stu
The world of guitars, and quite honestly – the world was changed in October 1950 with the first dual-pickup ‘electric Spanish’ guitar which was dubbed the Broadcaster. The guitar was innovative as it was beautiful, with an ash body and blonde finish, a stury maple neck with walnut skunk stripe to cover the truss rod, single-ply black pickguard and two clear-as-a-bell single-coil pickups. Revolutionary as it was, however, the Broadcaster was short livedproduced only for a couple months until January 1951 because of an already-existing trademark on the name held by the Gretsch guitar company. For 2020 – the Fender Custom Shop has released four different finishes to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the groundbreaking instrument. The Limited Edition 70th Anniversary Broadcaster has a two-piece select ash body with off-center seam, available in four different Custom Shop aging packagesNOS Time Capsule, Journeyman Relic, Relic and Heavy Relicall finished in the original flash coat lacquer. The one-piece rift-sawn maple neck has a 1950 Broadcaster profile, 7.25-9.5 vintage compound-radius fingerboard and 21 medium vintage frets. Other features include hand-wound 50-51 Blackguard pickups with 51 modded Nocaster wiring (similar to the original, with blender pot and slightly brighter rhythm setting in the neck position). The guitar comes with a case candy kit containing a 70th anniversary neck plate, Fat 50s control assembly and original Broadcaster sales flyer reprint. Also includes deluxe hardshell case, strap and certificate of authenticity.
Includes: Deluxe Hardshell Case, Certificate of Authenticity, Case Candy Kit (70th Anniversary Neck Plate, Fat ’50s Control Plate, Original Broadcaster Sales Flyer Reprint)
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