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Alan Brookes
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Tony Russell wrote:...in the early 1960's guitar players over here had been influenced by "The Shadows" who used Fenders (notably led by a pink Strat,...initially Epi/Gibbo choice was down to what USA guitars were available...:roll:
Absolutely. The Shadows were the first English group to use Fenders. Cliff Richard bought them in the U.S. and brought them home with him for his group. He was a Buddy Holly fan and was impressed with the way the Crickets sounded. I'm not sure what they used before then. Every time I saw the Shadows they were playing Fenders.
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Some confusion was created because the Burns company showed Hank Marvin playing a Burns Bison in one of their catalogues.
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It should be emphasized that the Shadows were not a phenomenon of the Mersey Sound. They predated the Mersey boom by about five years.
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Jerry Overstreet
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Peter Huggins wrote:BTW Fender has used both spellings on their headstocks over the years.

Grins, Peter
I won't say it never happened, but I'd have to see some official Fender documentation to that effect. Only the Squier name is registered as a FMIC ™. No Squire.
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