Fender Factory Tour 1959
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Fender Factory Tour 1959
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wow, that's a great document. they were putting in the fret markers with a hand drill. I guess that would make it easy to drill really shallow. the bit wouldn't catch and suck into the wood. the guy was putting the sealer on the tele body with a paintbrush. and I think they were spraying a musicmaster or something maybe?
I hope there wasn't any narration because I couldn't stand more than about 30 seconds of that awful blues noodling.
I hope there wasn't any narration because I couldn't stand more than about 30 seconds of that awful blues noodling.
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thats amazing footage for 1959.
my dad just showed us some 8mm movies that grandpa Roe took in the 50's and 60's with a camera.
hell even my first christmas in 1978 is on 8mm and the images are FUCKING TINY. but its amazing just to see them played on a reel to reel machine that is old as fuck
my dad just showed us some 8mm movies that grandpa Roe took in the 50's and 60's with a camera.
hell even my first christmas in 1978 is on 8mm and the images are FUCKING TINY. but its amazing just to see them played on a reel to reel machine that is old as fuck
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Joey wrote:it only had 250 views... guess their must be one with 500,000 views that didn't have crappy music
He's painting on the Fullerplast (poly sealer, it's the yellow tint in sunburst) with a brush. I read that's how they did it, but I had a hard time believing it, until I saw this
Almost that much views...
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Wasn't that fullerplast invented some years later in the early 60s?
I've read somewhere that this footage was taken by Forrest White who was the factory manager. Fender, as a simple repairman, had no knowledge about how to set up a somewhat efficient industrial workflow, that was White's job. Makes sense to film a few of the key worksteps to do this.
I've read somewhere that this footage was taken by Forrest White who was the factory manager. Fender, as a simple repairman, had no knowledge about how to set up a somewhat efficient industrial workflow, that was White's job. Makes sense to film a few of the key worksteps to do this.
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I don't think any of those skilled workers could have imagined in 1959 that their products would be worth what they going for in today's market!!!
Reminded me of a tour I took, back in the eighties, of a General Motors Automobile assembly plant in Atlanta. After seeing the complete process, it was pretty amazing to see a finished auto driven off the end of the line.
Reminded me of a tour I took, back in the eighties, of a General Motors Automobile assembly plant in Atlanta. After seeing the complete process, it was pretty amazing to see a finished auto driven off the end of the line.
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You are right, it says it didn't show up until 1963... and it was actually clear, not yellow
You are right, it says it didn't show up until 1963... and it was actually clear, not yellow