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  • “The finish cracking here is pretty subtle and there are no faux-dings, but with use it’ll continue to age”: Fender Limited Edition Vintera II Road Worn 60s Stratocaster review … from Guitarworld
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“The finish cracking here is pretty subtle and there are no faux-dings, but with use it’ll continue to age”: Fender Limited Edition Vintera II Road Worn 60s Stratocaster review … from Guitarworld

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Hot on the heels of Fender’s aged Ultra Luxe Vintage models, the Road Worn returns in the Vintera II line-up Read More 

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