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Road Worn instruments have been authentically aged using Fender Custom Shop methods. But unlike those handcrafted Custom Shop editions and their big price tags, the new Fender Road Worn Series models are priced for gigging musicians.
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Fender Road Worn Guitars
Road Worn models aren't slavish copies of the originals—they have modern features including hotter pickups and fatter frets for note-bending ease. The two Stratocasters and Telecaster come equipped with Tex-Mex single-coils that deliver more output, sparkling highs, and warmer mids than vintage single-coils. The Road Worn 1950s Telecaster has the rounded U-shaped neck, while the Road Worn 1950s Stratocaster has a slender mid-'50s V neck. The Road Worn 1960s Stratocaster has a C-shaped neck that sits comfortably between the other two in size and feel. Each Road Worn guitar and bass has a historically-correct nitrocellulose lacquer finish.

Fender Road Worn Electric Basses
Unlike the guitars, the Road Worn basses, have no mods; they've simply been aged to give bass players what they love: a stock Fender with a broken-in feel. Classic features include closer string spacing on the Road Worn 1960s Jazz Bass that creates a tapered feel. The Jazz Bass rosewood neck is narrower and thinner, producing an overall crisper tone through two standard vintage alnico magnet Jazz Bass single-coil pickups. The Road Worn 1950s Precision Bass has a one-piece maple neck, alder body with a comfortable contour, and traditional split single-coil pickup. With its wide neck and solid construction, the P Bass delivers the big trademark tone that delivers a tight bottom to any mix.

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