5 Fender signature guitars you need to try – and 5 we can’t believe they haven’t made yet

5 Fender signature guitars you need to try – and 5 we can’t believe they haven’t made yet

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Conversations about Fender’s signature range of instruments first started in the mid-’80s when the company approached Eric Clapton to begin building a guitar to his specs. In 1988, the first production Clapton model was released, alongside a model from neo-classical virtuoso Yngwie Malmsteen.

And so began a long line of Fender signature guitars and basses, which continues to grow to this day. There are lots of different models available today, all boasting different specs, tailored to each artist. Some players want particular pickups, different neck profiles, more versatile control panels – even new, one-off finishes.

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1. Fender Johnny Marr Jaguar

The best of a bunch of vintage Jags with player-centric mods

Specifications

Type: Jaguar

Made in: USA

Body: Alder

Neck: Roasted maple

Fingerboard: Rosewood

Neck profile: Based on a ’65 Jag

Pickups: Bare Knuckle custom wound Johnny Marr

Finish: Olympic White, Metallic KO

Reasons to buy

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Super versatile and powerful

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Features popular Jag mods

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Articulate pickups

Reasons to avoid

Not great for heavier styles

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2. Fender H.E.R. Stratocaster

Noiseless pickups and a distinct finish make this ideal for having everything revealed

Specifications

Type: Strat

Made in: Mexico

Body: Alder

Neck: Maple

Fingerboard: Maple

Neck profile: Mid-60s C

Pickups: Fender Vintage Noiseless Stratocaster single-coil

Finish: Blue Marlin, Chrome Glow

Reasons to buy

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Noiseless pickups

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Beautiful finishes

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Nice mix of vintage and modern features

Reasons to avoid

You want something less flashy

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3. Fender Mike McCready Stratocaster

Perfect if you just want a nice, old-looking Strat

Specifications

Type: Strat

Made in: Mexico

Body: Alder

Neck: Maple

Fingerboard: Slab rosewood

Neck profile: Thin C

Pickups: Custom Mike McCready ’60s single-coil

Finish: Sunburst

Reasons to buy

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It’s not obviously a signature model

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Great aging 

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Nice, ’60s-style pickups 

Reasons to avoid

Not everyone loves a relic

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4. Fender Kingfish Telecaster Deluxe

Two custom humbuckers and bags of attitude

Specifications

Type: Tele

Made in: USA

Body: Alder

Neck: Roasted maple

Fingerboard: Slab rosewood

Neck profile: V

Pickups: Custom Kingfish humbucking

Finish: Mississippi Night

Reasons to buy

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Great sounding humbuckers

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Nice V neck profile

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Looks incredible 

Reasons to avoid

Not the classic Fender sound

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5. Fender Jim Root V4 Jazzmaster

One of the coolest metal guitars around

Specifications

Type: Jazzmaster

Made in: Mexico

Body: Mahogany

Neck: Maple

Fingerboard: Ebony

Neck profile: Thin C

Pickups: EMG Jim Root Daemonum

Finish: White

Reasons to buy

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Perfect for metal

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Pickups are powerful and high output, but dynamic

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Slick look

Reasons to avoid

You’re not a metal player

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After spending a decade in music retail, I’m now a freelance writer for Guitar World, MusicRadar, Guitar Player and Reverb, specialising in electric and acoustic guitars, bass, and almost anything else you can make a tune with. When my head’s not buried in the best of modern and vintage gear, I run a small company helping musicians with songwriting, production and performance, and I play bass in an alt-rock band.

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