Fender Made In Japan - A Brief History

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  • čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
  • A Brief History of the story behind Fender and its decision to begin manufacturing guitars in Japan during the 1980's.
    We travel back in time and examine why this decision was made and discuss the impact on the Fender Brand, it's legacy and the guitar world today.
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    0:00 My Inspiration to Research the topic of Japanese Fender Guitars
    0:57 My Collection of Japanese Guitars
    1:58 The Origins of Fender USA
    2:09 The First Successful Electric Guitar - The Telecaster
    2:34 The World's First Electric Bass and Bass Amp
    2:54 The Stratocaster is Born
    3:18 Enter the Jazz Master & Jaguar
    3:22 The Sale of Fender to CBS
    3:51 The Shift from Hand Made in Small Quantities to Mass Production
    4:10 Designs Changes By CBS Not Favored
    4:34 Increased Competition
    4:41 The Shred Movement Opposes the Traditional Strat & Tele
    5:42 Despite This the Fender Brand Endures
    5:56 Guitar Companies Offer More Choices & Import Brands Take A Bite out of Fenders Sales
    6:17 Japanese Luthiers Make Quality Products
    6:47 1981 CBS Tries To Compete So Moves Production To Japan
    7:42 Why Japan?
    8:14 1982 Fender Checks out the First Guitars Made In Japan The JV Line
    9:48 The First Squier Guitars Export to The UK
    10:00 1982 Squire Guitars for Japan SST Series
    10:21 1983 Squier Goes to America & CST Models For Japan
    11:00 CBS Sells Fender for Less than They Paid In 1965
    11:20 1985 Fender Squier Made In Korea
    11:35 1985 Corna California
    11:45 1986 Japan Custom Shop
    12:06 Order Made Guitars
    12:14 Dyna Gakki Crafted In Japan Versus Made In Japan
    12:55 2015 Fender Takes Over Japan Production
    13:00 2022 JV Modified Line Introduced
    13:16 Fender's Move To Japan Changed the Path of Fender
    14:20 I can't cover all the guitars
    14:53 To Learn More Check Out Mike & Mike's Guitar Barn & 5 Watt World
    15:22 Special Thanks to Jegg & Grant
    15:30 The Guitar That Started This Project
    15:56 What have we here?
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Komentáře • 23

  • @americannobody651
    @americannobody651 Před 12 dny +2

    Fender Japan has amazing craftsmanship... I have a 1993 Floyd Rose Stratocaster(my first electric guitar), A 2018 Richie Kotzen signature Telecaster(I would put it against any custom shop Tele) , and a 1985 E serial Strat that someone scalloped the rosewood neck on (Yngwie style) then it was left in a basement that flooded. Water logged thrown in the trash...a friend of mine found it, thought I could use it for parts... I put a set of Jimmy Vaughan Tex-Mex pickups in it, plus new wiring and pots... Orange drop .047... Middle pickup, no tone control... Oh the sounds I can get out of it are soul shivering.

  • @HektorBandimar
    @HektorBandimar Před 5 měsíci +4

    I have a Japanese Fender Strat squier series built 1996, it's a great guitar. It has a Fender logo on the Machine head and a tiny round decal that reads squier series.

  • @jeffagoddard
    @jeffagoddard Před 5 měsíci +3

    Great video! I love Japanese guitars 😀

    • @LucasCrossleyGuitar
      @LucasCrossleyGuitar  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for contributing yours to the video. Can’t wait to learn more about it.

  • @Mandobird1
    @Mandobird1 Před 4 měsíci +2

    I have a 94/95 Telecaster Std, built by Fujigen. It's a top loader, and is fitted with Gotoh tuners and saddles as standard. The neck is amazing.

  • @johnweiler3700
    @johnweiler3700 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The guitar at the end is definitely a Contemporary Stratocaster. I have a black one with a rosewood fretboard. It’s from ‘86. It may well be my favorite guitar. It’s certainly the one I tend to reach for.

    • @LucasCrossleyGuitar
      @LucasCrossleyGuitar  Před 3 měsíci

      I think you’re right though it’s weird that the serial isn’t like the others.
      Hope to get a chance to dig into it at some point. Thanks for watching and for commenting.
      Cheers

  • @thomasrevere7916
    @thomasrevere7916 Před 14 dny +3

    I actually prefer Japanese strats. I have two and they're fantastic.

    • @LucasCrossleyGuitar
      @LucasCrossleyGuitar  Před 13 dny

      Yeah they are really great. I'm keeping my eye out for an older ST62.

  • @Hammerman48
    @Hammerman48 Před měsícem +1

    Fender Japan guitars have always been great. I currently own 2 Fender Japan Telecasters and have previously owned a Fender Japan Strat. You can’t go wrong with them….they easily match USA Fenders. I own a Fender USA Vintage series Strat and it’s no better than any Fender Japan Strat I’ve owned or played.

  • @stewartwallace711
    @stewartwallace711 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a candy apple red strat MIJ 2005, a serial number check found it was made at the Fujigen factory. Beautiful workmanship 60's reissue, I adore this Strat. So if you're not sure about MIJ Fenders, just do it, you will not be disappointed, and you'll own a guitar you will cherrish.

    • @LucasCrossleyGuitar
      @LucasCrossleyGuitar  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks for watching the video Stewart. Love those Candy Apple strats. 60’s reissue is one I’d love
      to own someday. Cheers!

  • @myronthurman4097
    @myronthurman4097 Před 15 dny +1

    I had a 1986 strat mij with kalher whammy mable fret board bought new at american music great guitar candy apple red I have a1983 tele with a b bender mij black white pickguard 😊😊😊😊😊😊❤

  • @hugojavieravola5445
    @hugojavieravola5445 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hola Lucas. Soy Hugo desde Argentina. Muchas gracias por este video y por la información. Te mando un saludo muy grande.!!!!

  • @JazzStrat781
    @JazzStrat781 Před 5 měsíci +1

    They are truly awesome guitars 👍🎸 I've never owned a bad one!

    • @LucasCrossleyGuitar
      @LucasCrossleyGuitar  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Thanks for watching and commenting. I agree with you. Great guitars. I would love to add to my collection. Cheers !

  • @CardStar-games
    @CardStar-games Před 5 měsíci +3

    Hi

  • @slowlane2518
    @slowlane2518 Před 15 hodinami

    You're too young to remember the many years after WW2 when Japan was rebuilding itself and were manufacturing sup0er cheap stuff...including guitars. I bought my first two inexpensive crappy guitars made there. They looked good, but were virtually unusable. Perfect for a dumb kid learning to play that had no money...like me. This was before they acquired precision tooling and started making really excellent guitars like Takamines. With precision tooling, even China can make a decent cheap guitar.