1. fender - Noun
2. fender - Verb
4. Fender - Proper noun
One who or that which defends or protects by warding off harm
A screen to prevent coals or sparks of an open fire from escaping to the floor.
Anything serving as a cushion to lessen the shock when a vessel comes in contact with another vessel or a wharf.
A screen to protect a carriage from mud thrown off the wheels: also, a splashboard.
Anything set up to protect an exposed angle, as of a house, from damage by carriage wheels.
Source: Webster's dictionaryin Britain they call a fender a wing Source: Internet
1970s Fender Jazz Bass with maple fretboard Another visual difference that set the Jazz Bass apart from the Precision is its "offset-waist" body. Source: Internet
After the lawsuit period Hoshino Gakki introduced Ibanez models that were definitely not copies of the Gibson or Fender designs such as the Iceman and The Ibanez Roadstar. Source: Internet
Around 1970, Rick Danko from The Band began to use an Ampeg fretless, which he modified with Fender pickups—as heard on the 1971 Cahoots studio album and the Rock of Ages album recorded live in 1971. Source: Internet
A small number of other companies also began manufacturing bass guitars during the 1950s: Kay in 1952, and Danelectro in 1956; Bacon, Tony (2000). 50 Years of Fender. Source: Internet
Clockwise from top: Elton John, Olly Alexander, Sam Fender and Dua Lipa have signed a letter calling on the government to ban ‘conversion therapy’ Source: Internet