The earliest I've seen a brown tolex case is 1959. It came with a double neck Stringmaster with the blade switch. I also have a '59 Champ and previously had in my position a Studio Deluxe with the same brown tolex style case. They used them until 1962 is what I've been told.
I bought the Champ with the brown tolex case from the original owner who bought it new in 1959 on his 16th birthday.
Unfortunately, in his later teens he painted the guitar black! Teenage angsts I guess. At least he didn't paint the tweed matching amp.
Fender Stringmaster Triple Neck Steel Guitar 1950's
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Fender had several "transitional" periods. For example, after they introduced the Stringmaster they continued making the older design, Dual Pro and Custom, for a couple more years. Both styles were available for a while, even though the older style did not appear in the catalogs. I've seen a pencil date of 1956 on a Dual Pro. Leo believed in using up all stock on hand.
I had a 1962 tweed Fender Champ amp. I was shocked when I checked the serial number and discovered that the amp was made in '62. Fender catalogs of the era show only brown tolex amps.
I had a 1962 tweed Fender Champ amp. I was shocked when I checked the serial number and discovered that the amp was made in '62. Fender catalogs of the era show only brown tolex amps.
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