Fender Vintera II ’50s Nocaster Electric Guitar | Demo and Overview with Mason Stoops

Get your own Fender Vintera II ’50s Nocaster: We invited musician Mason Stoops to Valentine Recording Studios in Los Angeles to try the new Fender Vintera II ’50s Nocaster electric guitar on for size. The second version of the Broadcaster and the precursor to the Telecaster, the Fender “Nocaster” was released for a short period in 1951 due to a naming issue involving Fender and Gretsch. Available in 2-Color Sunburst or Blackguard Blonde, this updated classic features a maple neck with a thick “U” profile, a radiused maple fingerboard with 21 vintage tall frets, ’50s-style single-coil Tele pickups, and a vintage-style Tele bridge with brass saddles. With an old-school, twangy sound to die for, you’ll never want to say “no” to this Nocaster! Stoops is a session guitarist in Los Angeles, and he has toured with the likes of Jackson Browne and Mumford & So
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