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The Fender Mustang Micro debuted back in 2021 and it quickly became one of the coolest guitar gadgets of that year. While that little powerhouse could do a lot, the new Fender Mustang Micro Plus ...
Today, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC) launches the latest addition to its widely-acclaimed Mustang™ amplifier series, with the release of the Mustang™ Micro Plus. Building on ...
The Player range is Fender's best-selling collection of all time. Now, it's been refreshed with previously unreleased finishes from the archives and some highly sought-after updates ...
Fender's modeling amp lineup, the Mustang, is a popular choice for entry and intermediate levels. Its most advanced model, the Mustang GTX100, is one of the most versatile modeling amps for $500.
While the Stratocaster and Telecaster might reign supreme in terms of popularity amongst Fender’s line-up of electric guitars, the Jaguar and Mustang are still much loved by a whole range of ...
The Mustang guitar was still intact, unlike many that Cobain destroyed on stage. In May, a smashed-up black Fender Stratocaster of his fetched US$595,000 at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York.
Kurt Cobain's smashed Fender Mustang guitar from Nirvana's first US tour in 1989 has sold for nearly $500,000 at auction.
A 1973 Fender Mustang guitar smashed by Nirvana ‘s Kurt Cobain has sold for $486,400 USD over at Julien’s Auctions. In addition to being smashed, the tobacco sunburst-finished electric guitar ...
The Cobain-owned, stage-played, smashed and signed axe was used on Nirvana's first U.S. tour at two performances in 1989, according to Julien's Auctions ...
Kurt Cobain's 1989 Stage-Smashed Fender Mustang Guitar Sells for Nearly $500,000 at Auction The Cobain-owned, stage-played, smashed and signed axe was used on Nirvana's first U.S. tour at two ...
An electric guitar played, smashed and then signed by the legendary Kurt Cobain sold for nearly half of a million dollars at an auction over the weekend. The circa 1973 Fender Mustang with tobacco ...
Billionaire Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay has assembled one of the world's most impressive collection of rock & roll memorabilia, he says, because of an intuitive understanding of auctions.