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Overview
Before the Telecaster and the short-lived Broadcaster, there was the Esquire: Fender'sf first production solid-body electric guitar. The original Esquire came out in 1950 and was produced with either one or two pickups. Apart from standardizing the two pickup layout, the Broadcaster also introduced a truss rod into the neck when it premiered in autumn of that same year. No Esquires were produced from September 1950 to January 1951, when the model was reintroduced as a single pickup counterpart to the Telecaster. By the mid-'50s, the Esquire designed had changed to include a white celluloid pickguard instead of black bakelite. Staggered height pickup poles were also introduced in 1955.
Years of Production: 1950 - 1970
Unique to this Year: Logo moves to above strings on headstock in mid-1956.
Body Style: Single cutaway solidbody
Wood Composition: Ash, one-piece Maple neck
Design Elements: One single-coil pickup, white celluloid pickguard, volume and tone controls, 25 1/2-inch scale length, string thur-body
Finish Specifications: Blond was a standard finish for the Esquire.
Years of Production: 1950 - 1970
Unique to this Year: Logo moves to above strings on headstock in mid-1956.
Body Style: Single cutaway solidbody
Wood Composition: Ash, one-piece Maple neck
Design Elements: One single-coil pickup, white celluloid pickguard, volume and tone controls, 25 1/2-inch scale length, string thur-body
Finish Specifications: Blond was a standard finish for the Esquire.
Price Guide
Estimated Value for Fender Esquire 1956 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.