The serial number on a Fender guitar can, in combination with other information, tell you a pretty acurate age of the Fender guitar. This information can be usefull to collectors and varify the authenticity of the guitar.
If it's a used guitar, it may mean "excellent condition" and would not be part of the serial number.
a rickenbacher is used alot or a fender guitar
Probably Fender Telecasters and Stratocasters, because they were the first available to would be rockers.
It is a guitar stap used to hold up the guiatar made by fender, the classics ones will be black with fender wrote on it in brown
Epiphone guitar headstock marked used because it did not pass inspection serial number replaced with used mark to void any warrenty claim
If it's a used guitar, it may mean "excellent condition" and would not be part of the serial number.
According to The Martin Guitar Site that serial number was used in 1967. Unfortunately the value of the guitar includes a lot more than just the serial number, the condition the guitar is in, the model, the wood used and other factors all contribute to value. Take it to a few guitar shops, they will be able to give you an idea of value.
a rickenbacher is used alot or a fender guitar
The Fender licensed instruments are for Rock Band. Guitar Hero used to have Gibson licensed instruments.
Probably Fender Telecasters and Stratocasters, because they were the first available to would be rockers.
It is a guitar stap used to hold up the guiatar made by fender, the classics ones will be black with fender wrote on it in brown
Epiphone guitar headstock marked used because it did not pass inspection serial number replaced with used mark to void any warrenty claim
He used a Fender Stratocaster.
Fender Thunderbird
No, he used a Fender Stratocasters (main guitar). when he was younger he did use one :D
The Fender Precision bass guitar, or P-Bass as it is sometimes called, was first designed in 1950 by Leo Fender. It was the first electric bass guitar to be widely used and many different models remain in production today.
The first Fender Stratocaster was designed in 1954 by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares.