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I got given this a couple of weeks ago but i cant really find much info about it! i 'think' it was made maybe early 90's...anyone know any more?
Fender guitars are made under license by fender plants using fender tooling and fender designs. They are not made by other manufacturers who make their own range of instruments. Some people don't have a clue about this either.I'm thinking Hohner didn't make the guitar, it's common practice to have a company like Samick, make your product for you, then put your name on it, Fender does this with thier cheap guitars, it's easier, more profitable, and most people don't have a clue.
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I think (meaning I'm not entirely sure of this) that Squier-branded instruments are sometimes made by other manufacturers, probably including Samick. So while Fender-branded guitars aren't made by Samick, Fender does (I think) "do this," i.e. have a company like Samick make products for it.
Untrue.Fender guitars are made under license by fender plants using fender tooling and fender designs. They are not made by other manufacturers who make their own range of instruments. Some people don't have a clue about this either.
Untrue.
For many years Cor-Tek ("Cort") has made huge numbers of Fender US-market contract instruments in Korea and in their PT Indonesian facility, and Dyna-Gakki currently makes the MIJ US-market Fenders. Some different contractors make Fender guitars for the non-US market.
This is just for electrics, too.
Yes, but it's incorrect to the extent that Cor-Tek designed and built a lot of Fender instruments that had nothing to do with Fender designs nor tooling. They were just fairly generic Cor-Tek instruments, pretty much the same as they make for nearly every other brand, merely with the headstock and body outline of a Fender per FMIC contract, vid. "Special Series" instruments for at least ten or twelve years, some of which were so much like Cor-Tek Schecters it was funny.Cort or Cor-Tek make Squire guitars under license for fender using fender tooling and designs. Anyone who has been called upon as an independent witness in litigation cases for a few major manufacturers including Fender would be well aware of this. Fender aggressively protect their designs and tooling patents. No one has stated that all Fender products are not sourced outside of fender owned manufacturing plant just that their designs and tooling is not allowed to be used in the manufacture and branding of other guitars however branded. The guitar in the OP's pictures has been branded and sold under many different company names. Not so with Fender products.. With me?
This doesn't seem to work very well in China where a huge number of "Fender" instruments are sold domestically that appear to be nothing but Chinese Squiers with the Fender name on the headstock. I'm not entirely convinced that this isn't part of an agreement with FMIC for the Chinese market only, but who knows?If any of the Fender licensed companies started using anything close to a Fender design or tools in their own or third party branded guitars I can promise you they would be all over them like a rash and certain phone lines quite near by would be buzzing asking for qualified, independant analysis they could present in a cease and desist action.