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Fender Vintera II ‘50s Nocaster Electric Guitar, Maple Fingerboard, Blackguard BlondeThe Fender Vintera II '50s Nocaster is a detailed homage to the earliest production Fender guitars. Made with pride in Fender's Ensenada, Mexico facility, this brand new Nocaster is in some ways a reissue, but in many ways a player's guitar. The name "Nocaster" happened somewhat by accident on its own. What we know as the Telecaster was originally dubbed the Broadcaster after Leo Fender's love of radio and disc jockeying. Gretsch asked for a cessation
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