Fender has introduced four new instruments to its 75th Anniversary Collection, expanding the lineup celebrating the Telecaster and Precision Bass milestones. According to a report from the Music Industries Association, the manufacturer released the 75th Anniversary American Vintage II 1951 Nocaster as a tribute to the original nameless Fender instrument. The association notes this addition joins three new Player II series models designed to blend classic aesthetics with modern playability.

The Music Industries Association states the expanded collection includes the 75th Anniversary Player II Precision Bass, which features newly unearthed archival finishes. Retailers will also receive the 75th Anniversary Player II Telecaster, featuring a Modern C-profile neck and exclusive colorways, alongside a baritone version of the Player II Telecaster. These product launches provide music-product dealers with updated inventory options tied to the brand’s significant anniversary year. The source indicates these stage-ready instruments aim to capture both historical significance and contemporary performance needs for the current market.

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