Rich Tone Music are a Main Fender Dealer and as such we stock a HUGE range of Fender Electric Guitars covering all price points. For many players, nothing can beat the tone, looks and playability of a genuine Fender Electric Guitar. No matter what your budget, Fender have an electric guitar that will be suitable for you - from absolute beginner, to pro player. Whether it is a Telecaster or a Stratocaster, we are likely to have it in stock or on order.
If you would like to talk over your next Fender Electric Guitar purchase, one of our expert staff members would be more than happy to help you either over the phone, via-email or at our Sheffield Store.
And remember, as you are buying from an authorised Fender Dealer here in the UK, all our electric guitars come with full Fender warranty!
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Frequently Asked Questions - Fender Electric Guitars
When was Fender founded?
Leo Fender founded the "Fender Electric Instrument Manufacturing Company" in Fullerton California 1946.
Where are Fender Guitars made in America?
American Fender Guitars are all made in their Corona factory, which is located in California.
Which Fender Guitars Are Made in the USA?
Electric Guitars carrying the Fender brand are currently made in 4 countries. America (USA), Mexico, China and Japan.
American made models are generally easy to identify as they follow a naming convention such as: American Professional, American Ultra, American Performer, to name but a few.
Fender USA guitars are also identifiable by their serial number on the back of the headstock. An American Made guitar will have a serial prefix of US, whereas a Mexican model will have MX as a prefix for instance.