Fender Guitar Giveaway 2020

Fender Guitar Giveaway 2020

Launched in 2020 the Fender American Professional II is a tasteful and hugely popular subtle update to its American predecessor which include Fender’s new V-Mod II pickups, an ultra-fast “Super Natural” neck finish and an ergonomic smooth heel for superb upper fret access. Perfectly balancing traditional design with modern finesse, this Fender American Professional II Stratocaster is a guitar that has all the most loved Strat tones with some modern and player friendly updates.

You must answer the competition question correctly to be entered into the live draw. Incorrect entries will not be notified or entered into the live draw.

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The live draw will take place on the Guitar Gear Giveaway Facebook page and the Guitar Talk Youtube channel using Google’s random number generator to select the winning ticket number from all Entrants.

Enter For Your Chance To Win An Electric Guitar Autographed By Blue Öyster Cult And A Cd Copy Of Their New Album 'the Symbol Remains'

This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Facebook, Apple or Google. By entering the competitions, Entrants agree that neither Facebook, Apple, nor Google have any liability and are not responsible for the administration or promotion of this competition.

Bonus prizes are additional prizes on top of the main prize in a competition. This could be Gear Points (Our own currency to spend on Guitar Gear Giveaway) or physical prizes. Numbers are randomly selected when creating the competition and if you get one of those random numbers you instantly win the prize related to it. Don’t worry these are supplementary to the main prize, you will still be in the main live draw.

Gear Points are our own currency here on GGG! Each point is worth 1p and you can spend it right here on more competition entries.

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Once your order has been placed your ticket number(s) will be randomly allocated and will show on your order confirmation. They will also be emailed to you, and will be available in the my account area.

The draw is done live on Facebook using a random number generator to determine the winning ticket number. You’ll be contacted directly if you have won.

Christmas

If all the entries are sold sooner the draw will be brought forward. Keep updated on the confirmed draw date via our Facebook page and website.Hey everyone, we’re doing another Promax Station Summit Guitar Giveaway. Since Promax has gone virtual this year, so have we! Drawings to be held online on July 28, 29 & 30.

Win H.e.r.'s Signature Fender Stratocaster Guitar

I’ve been working from home and dusting off a few cool guitars that need some TLC, so I decided to give away a few of these beauties from my personal stash. We’re calling it the “Collectors Series Guitar Giveaway”. These guitars are some of my favorite classic axes.

Fender

This classic is one of my preferred examples of the first popular electric guitar, the Fender Telecaster. First designed by Leo Fender and his team in 1951. Little did they know that this model would STILL endure almost 70 years later! I think Fender did a terrific job as they “relic’ed” this Telecaster to give it that road-worn look and feel. I am especially impressed with the blazing Seymour Duncan Pickups they added to this model. Overall, I love Telecasters and their bright, clean and cutting sound, while they still retain a thick midrange and bass. It’s still a mainstay and a favorite of my collection…I LOVE playing this guitar!

Want to play a really smokin’ guitar? This Fender Stratocaster Stevie Rae Vaughn “test mule” is one of my favorite rigs. It’s based on the SRV custom shop guitar, with some “hot-rod” bonus features added. I wanted a quick disconnect system to switch out the single coil pickups for a dual humbucker set, plus some of the other cool parts: a Mexican Fender neck, a licensed new body hogged out for the lefty Gotoh tremolo, and a David Gilmour pickup switch for the bridge pickup to stay active and hot in all positions. I can really dive deeply into this rig, since the second pick guard is loaded with Epiphone Pro USA Probuckers pickups with push-pull coil splits (coil tapping). This thing just screams! Hmmm…maybe I should keep this one…nah!

Fender

Laura Cox Interview Ac/dc Workshop Test Fender American Ultra, 5,90 €

I was ecstatic when found this carefully crafted, wild axe made by two guitar-crazy brothers in New Jersey (Les Brers Guitars). They were inspired to craft this masterpiece by their many business trips to Texas (my favorite state!). The result? The Texacaster – designed to look like a well-worn, classic ’57 Tele, but is in fact is a brand spanking new guitar. This thing is wild – it has brass saddles, bone nut, vintage Fender tuners, Alnico magnet pickups, and an Electrosocket output jack. I could stare all day at the acrylic distressed Texas flag front. And I think the back looks even cooler finished in a hand-rubbed TruOil finish. This Texacaster is both vintage AND new, with a legendary vintage look, but state-of -the-art parts and performance. I just might have to have them make me another one to keep!

My 1st “real” guitar I got in high school was a Guild D-40, which I gigged with all thru my LA days in mid-to late ‘70s. I also used it to write almost all my early TV news music packages – so now it’s beat-up and road-worn. But I wanted to preserve this original “salad days” guitar, which I named “Mary, ” so I got another go-to favorite – this Guild D40. I liked almost as much as “Mary” as it was also a bit worn and beat-up. In the interim, Guild renamed it as the D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee. Even though she plays and sounds better than my ‘60s Guild, it seems I always revert back to “Mary.” So the Jubilee has been in hibernation – and needs a new home – and some love!

Edgy

I’ve been working from home and dusting off a few cool guitars that need some TLC, so I decided to give away a few of these beauties from my personal stash. We’re calling it the “Collectors Series Guitar Giveaway”. These guitars are some of my favorite classic axes.

Fender

This classic is one of my preferred examples of the first popular electric guitar, the Fender Telecaster. First designed by Leo Fender and his team in 1951. Little did they know that this model would STILL endure almost 70 years later! I think Fender did a terrific job as they “relic’ed” this Telecaster to give it that road-worn look and feel. I am especially impressed with the blazing Seymour Duncan Pickups they added to this model. Overall, I love Telecasters and their bright, clean and cutting sound, while they still retain a thick midrange and bass. It’s still a mainstay and a favorite of my collection…I LOVE playing this guitar!

Want to play a really smokin’ guitar? This Fender Stratocaster Stevie Rae Vaughn “test mule” is one of my favorite rigs. It’s based on the SRV custom shop guitar, with some “hot-rod” bonus features added. I wanted a quick disconnect system to switch out the single coil pickups for a dual humbucker set, plus some of the other cool parts: a Mexican Fender neck, a licensed new body hogged out for the lefty Gotoh tremolo, and a David Gilmour pickup switch for the bridge pickup to stay active and hot in all positions. I can really dive deeply into this rig, since the second pick guard is loaded with Epiphone Pro USA Probuckers pickups with push-pull coil splits (coil tapping). This thing just screams! Hmmm…maybe I should keep this one…nah!

Fender

Laura Cox Interview Ac/dc Workshop Test Fender American Ultra, 5,90 €

I was ecstatic when found this carefully crafted, wild axe made by two guitar-crazy brothers in New Jersey (Les Brers Guitars). They were inspired to craft this masterpiece by their many business trips to Texas (my favorite state!). The result? The Texacaster – designed to look like a well-worn, classic ’57 Tele, but is in fact is a brand spanking new guitar. This thing is wild – it has brass saddles, bone nut, vintage Fender tuners, Alnico magnet pickups, and an Electrosocket output jack. I could stare all day at the acrylic distressed Texas flag front. And I think the back looks even cooler finished in a hand-rubbed TruOil finish. This Texacaster is both vintage AND new, with a legendary vintage look, but state-of -the-art parts and performance. I just might have to have them make me another one to keep!

My 1st “real” guitar I got in high school was a Guild D-40, which I gigged with all thru my LA days in mid-to late ‘70s. I also used it to write almost all my early TV news music packages – so now it’s beat-up and road-worn. But I wanted to preserve this original “salad days” guitar, which I named “Mary, ” so I got another go-to favorite – this Guild D40. I liked almost as much as “Mary” as it was also a bit worn and beat-up. In the interim, Guild renamed it as the D-40 Bluegrass Jubilee. Even though she plays and sounds better than my ‘60s Guild, it seems I always revert back to “Mary.” So the Jubilee has been in hibernation – and needs a new home – and some love!

Edgy

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