- Fender strap button
- Fender control knob
- Fender pickup cover
- Fender bridge cover ashtray
- Fender bridge
- Fender acoustic guitar bridge pin
- Fender jackplate
- Fender truss rod screw
- Fender toggle switch cap
- Fender tremolo arm tip
- Fender accessories kit
- Fender strings mute
- Fender strap button felt washer
- Fender jack output
- Fender string guide
- Fender insert for tremolo
- Fender control plate
- Fender neck
- Fender tuning machine
- Fender electric bass pickup
- Fender electric guitar pickup
- Fender tuning machine bushing
- Fender string ferrules
- Fender pickguard
- Fender tremolo backplate
- Fender bridge without saddles
- Fender jack plate
- Fender neck plate
- Fender saddle
- Fender pot
- Fender thumbrest
- Fender tremolo spring
- Fender switch
- Fender nut for neck
- Fender straplock
- Fender tremolo arm
- Fender complete tremolo
- Fender screw
Leo Fender wanted to craft an instrument that was as functional as it was easy to use. It was a primitive-looking object that was tough as nails, its powerful name inspired by another groundbreaking invention: the television. And with its revolutionary electrified tone, it would change the way music was made—forever. When someone asks, “Why Fender electrics?” the answer is clear. Fender guitars were designed to be louder, and exciting tones they produced are still engrained into our cultural DNA.