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Fender releases new professional guitars as sales boom during pandemic

Published 2020-10-13, 11:28 a/m
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By Stephen Nellis

(Reuters) - Fender Musical Instruments Corp on Tuesday released a new range of electric guitars aimed at professional players, hoping that a sales boom in entry level guitars will carry over into $1,000-plus instruments, even as many live music venues remain shuttered.

Fender released updated "American Professional II" versions of its iconic Stratocaster and Telecaster models long played by artists such as Eric Clapton and Bruce Springsteen.

But it is the bedroom players of tomorrow rather than the rock gods of yore that have pushed up revenue at Fender this year. The company said sales of sub-$500 instruments had grown 92% since mid-March, when the coronavirus pandemic confined many Americans to their homes.

Many of those guitars were imported acoustic instruments purchased online by first-time players. The guitars released on Tuesday, by contrast, are built in Fender's factory in California and cost more than $1,000 - the kind of professional tool performers relied on before bars and concert halls closed.

Fender Chief Executive Andy Mooney said the company has seen a U-shaped sales pattern, with first-time players snapping up instruments, and experienced players buying pricier guitars for home recording, to add to their collections or simply enjoy with extra time on their hands while working from home.

Since the company's factory re-opened, it has added extra shifts to keep up with demand while complying with social distancing protocols.

Mooney said he expects Fender to finish 2020 with more than $700 million in sales, up from more than $600 million in 2019.

"We're selling everything that we can make in Corona, California, and everything we can find capacity to buy in Southeast Asia," he said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A 1965 Fender Stratocaster guitar belonging to Jimi Hendrix is held up during a photocall at the Idea Generation Gallery in London

"Generally speaking, you've got two and half hours extra per day, because you don't have a commute to deal with" in major cities, he said. "So what are you going to do with all that time?"

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