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| | Squier - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | There have been a few Squier models that have been distinct enough in specification from standard Fender models to be notable, such as the Super-Sonic, the Squier '51 (a design that hybridizes elements of the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and 1951 Fender Precision Bass), and the Jagmaster (partially derived from the Fender Jazzmaster). |
 | | Squier also made original design guitars loosely based on the Stratocaster but with a reduced body size and employing, at least on the Japanese models, a Telecaster style headstock...these were known as the "Bullet" series. |
 | | In the 1980s, Squiers and Squier Bullets were manufactured mostly in Japan and were quite well-built, to enable Fender to compete with Japanese copyists Tokai. |
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