After a few arguments on Messenger, I'm curious to know if there REALLY is a brand of guitars called Squire. I've had a few Fender Squiers in my time, but I've never seen a Squire.. Any difference? Or just misspelling? I've heard that harmomy-central has had a similar thread, but I'm not going there..
Anyways, my guitars are Squier it's a Squier website,so is Squire an older brand?
Originally Posted by Breaking the lawAfter a few arguments on Messenger, I'm curious to know if there REALLY is a brand of guitars called Squire. I've had a few Fender Squiers in my time, but I've never seen a Squire.. Any difference? Or just misspelling? I've heard that harmomy-central has had a similar thread, but I'm not going there..
Anyways, my guitars are Squier it's a Squier website,so is Squire an older brand? quot;Squirequot; is a brand of Guitars that is owned by Fender...
So there are quot;Squiresquot;.. Why are they not sold anywhere, just Squiers.. Or did the brand change it name at some point?
As far as I know, they've always been spelled S Q U I E R.
I've never seen a quot;Squirequot;, even used.
That would mean misspelling.. Hmm.. I know a dude who insists that his old geetar said Squire on it.. Hmm.. Well, an understanable mistake..
Yeah . . . do a search on eBay for quot;Squirequot;. You'll see hundreds of hits. Then look at a closeup of the headstock . . . quot;Squierquot;.
EBay quot;Squirequot;
My friend has an old Squire. I saw it when I went to his house to try his Rackenbicker.
Originally it had the quot;equot; at the end, I don't remember when they changed it.
Originally Posted by Simon_FI saw it when I went to his house to try his Rackenbicker.
Those are cool old guitars. Did he play it through a Fendor or a Marshal?
(Maybe, a Voks.)
Originally Posted by ArtieTooThose are cool old guitars. Did he play it through a Fendor or a Marshal?
(Maybe, a Voks.)
Nope, it was a Mesa Booger.
Originally Posted by WattageOriginally it had the quot;equot; at the end, I don't remember when they changed it.
I have a second-year Tele (SQ serial number) and the spelling is quot;Squierquot;.
I've looked at a bunch of first-years in an attempt to find a back up for mine and have never seen it spelled quot;Squirequot;.
Was it a small run that had the spelling error?
Originally Posted by SkarekroughI have a second-year Tele (SQ serial number) and the spelling is quot;Squierquot;.
I've looked at a bunch of first-years in an attempt to find a back up for mine and have never seen it spelled quot;Squirequot;.
Was it a small run that had the spelling error?
Don't know?
there are squier and squire series , once i heard they are old fenders made in japan , i saw one strat that on the headstock had the regular fender logo but on the side said squire series with little letters so im assuming they are 2 differents and if you find a fender squire its gonna be more expensive than a regular squier
misspelling mania down here, we need a keyboarding class for forumites.....
Originally Posted by rombolathere are squier and squire series , once i heard they are old fenders made in japan , i saw one strat that on the headstock had the regular fender logo but on the side said squire series with little letters so im assuming they are 2 differents and if you find a fender squire its gonna be more expensive than a regular squier
Hmm.. I think I saw o eof those on ebay.. I can't be sure though, the text was too small..
- Jan 14 Thu 2010 20:56
Is there a guitar brand called Squire?
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