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Fender Custom Shop 1959 Esquire Heavy Relic
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Electric guitar, nitro finish, ash body, Soft V Rift-Sawn-Maple neck, Blackguard Single Coil, Esquire Cocked Wah Wiring, Case... All product info
Store sends a strictly limited special model of the legendary one-pickup Esquire into the race, which thanks to subtle as well as smart detail solutions comes up with a first-class playing feel and surprisingly diverse sound characteristics. In addition to the classic ash body, the electric guitar features a comfortable Rift-Sawn-Maple neck with a powerful Soft V profile and vintage compound radius. On the guitar amp, the '50/'51 Blackguard Single Coil mounted in reverse compared to the regular Esquire, the innovative Esquire Cocked Wah Wiring provide amazing diversity and characterful vintage sounds. While authentic

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Store naturally follow historically pre-briefed specifications. Beneath the Heavy Relic nitrocellulose finish, with its detailed recreation of several decades' worth of playing marks, the guitar conceals a two-piece body made of carefully selected ash wood, which, in conjunction with the bolt-on rift-sawn maple neck, lays the foundation for a crisp tonal character. The powerful '57 Style Soft V neck profile with a vintage compound radius that flattens out towards the higher registers also promises excellent playing characteristics in all registers of the 21-fret maple fingerboard.
Esquire is handled by a hand-wound Fender Custom Shop '50/'51 Blackguard single coil. Compared to the regular Esquire with the bass pole pieces mounted towards the bridge, the single coil elicits top-class vintage sounds from the guitar amp with a pleasant balance of lows and highs, without denying the typical Fender twang. Another highlight turns out to be the Esquire Cocked Wah Wiring, with which surprisingly diverse timbres can be realized. While positions 1 and 2 of the blade switch combine the pickup with the volume control and the volume and tone controls, respectively, position 3 connects the volume pot with a capacitor to create a filtered sound with the coloration of a wah-wah pedal.
In the vintage style perfectly matched to the guitar. On the body here a Fender Reverse Nocaster bridge with inverted opening for the pickup is used. While three brass barrel tailpieces guarantee a clean intonation adjustment and a comfortable string action, the bridge with the string guide through the body supports the crisp sound character of the electric guitar. At the headstock, Fender Vintage-Style tuners also bring theThe Fder Esquire is a solid-body electric guitar manufactured by Fder. The Esquire was the first solid-body guitar sold by Fder, debuting in 1950.
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Shortly after its introduction, a two-pickup version was built. It was soon ramed the Broadcaster later that year; the single pickup version retained the Esquire name. The Gretsch Company at the time marketed a drum set under the 'Broadkaster' name, and at their request, Fder dropped the Broadcaster name, evtually raming their guitar the Telecaster. The more versatile Broadcaster/Telecaster has since become one of Fder's most popular models with dozs of variations produced. Once the Telecaster was introduced, the Esquire became marketed as a lower-cost version. Over the following two decades, the availability of other low-cost models saw the Esquire's sales decline and the model was discontinued in 1969.
The model has since be reissued but remains a relatively niche guitar. Esquire users today prefer the model's increased treble over the Telecaster.

Although the Esquire was the original model introduced, giv the popularity and uninterrupted production of the Telecaster, the limited reissued Esquire models are gerally regarded and billed as variants of the Telecaster.
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The first prototype for the Esquire (and the later Telecaster) was completed by Leo Fder and George Fullerton in the fall of 1949. The prototype introduced the now-familiar square edged, dreadnought body shape with single cutaway to allow easier access to the upper frets. Likewise, it already featured the distinctive combination bridge and pickup assembly, using the pickup from Fder's Champion lap steel guitar, with its individual pole pieces for each string, mounted at a slant, and the three bridge saddles which allow adjustmt of intonation only in pairs, but individual string height.
The neck, like the first Esquires manufactured in 1950, was made from a single piece of maple without a separate fret board or truss rod. The neck was attached to the body with four screws and an anchor plate, unlike in traditional guitar construction, where a ton on the neck is glued into the body. Unlike the Esquire, the neck was wider at the nut, and the head had 3 tuners on each side. The prototype differed from the later production guitars in several other respects: the body was made of pinewood, it was painted opaque white, its pickguard did not extd below the strings, it lacked a selector switch, and its volume and tone knobs were mounted on a slanted plate.
Over the winter of 1949/50, Fder refined the design. The neck width at the nut was narrowed to 1 5/8, and the head modified to accommodate all six tuners on one side, inspired by a Croatian design that Fder liked. A tone selector switch was added, and the controls were mounted on a plate parallel to the strings. The scratch plate (pickguard) was larged.
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During late spring of 1950, Fder had added a second (Champion steel) pickup in the neck position. It was soon redesigned to pick around more easily with a smaller pickup, and cased in a metal shielding cover designed by Karl Olmstead (tool & die makers Race & Olmstead).

However, this last feature was not to make it onto Fder's commercially advertised guitar, as Fder's distributor, the Radio & Television Equipmt Company (RTEC), had decided that it would be easier to sell the single pickup version of the guitar.
The single pickup guitar was first manufactured in March 1950, and made its commercial debut as the Esquire in Don Randall's RTEC Spring catalogue of that year.
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While the guitar pictured in the catalog was painted black with a white pickguard, later Esquires produced at the time were painted with semi-transpart blonde acetate
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