Fender Colours and The Fiesta Red Thing

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Fender Colours and The Fiesta Red Thing

Postby roger bayliss » Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:08 pm

Dunno if some have you have read this before but it's a good explanation

http://home.provide.net/~cfh/fenderc.html

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Re: Fender Colours and The Fiesta Red Thing

Postby Bill Bowley » Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:19 am

Roger,

Probably one of the best ref sites on the subject IMHO! First read it years ago.

On the subject of Fiesta Red, only last night I was reading through Duchossoir's excellent Strat book for about the thousandth time, and in particular Part II where the origin of Fiesta Red gets a mention.
He says:
'..Fender was beginning to put together its own palette of 'standardised custom' finishes. GEORGE FULLERTON vividly recalls:'One day, I went down to a local paint store and I started to explain to the man what I had in mind. I had him mix some paint there on the spot and what we finally came up with was a red colour.That was what got the colour thing started and that particular red became Fiesta Red. In England, that was the only colour they bought for a long time. They weren't ordering anything else. but that Fiesta Red'!" Asked about a date, George goes on to specify: "I would say probably late 1957/early 1958. The custom colours came out about that time because I had the colour red put over one of the early manufactured Jazzmasters. I still have the instrument as a matter of fact!".

He goes on to say: 'GEORGE FULLERTON is keed to add:" No-one was making coloured instruments back then, so it was an opportunity for us to do something different and it turned out pretty nice."



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Re: Fender Colours and The Fiesta Red Thing

Postby steelystrings » Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:25 pm

Hi
Thanks for reproducing that article, long but very interesting.

Steve.
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