Fender Bullet H-1 (1982 - 1983)
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Overview
Originally intended as a replacement for the Musicmaster and Mustang models, the Fender Bullet was a short-lived model that initially featured a single cutaway body.
In 1983, the last year of production, Fender changed the body to a double cutaway similar to a Strat but with a Tele-style headstock. The Fender Bullet H-1 model featured a single covered humbucker.
Years of Production: 1982 - 1983
In 1983, the last year of production, Fender changed the body to a double cutaway similar to a Strat but with a Tele-style headstock. The Fender Bullet H-1 model featured a single covered humbucker.
Years of Production: 1982 - 1983
Reverb Price Guide
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