Best Sellers Rank: #58,199 in Kitchen & Dining (See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining) #793 in Cutting Boards
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Assembly required: No
Warranty Description: 1 year limited.
Batteries required: No
Product Care Instructions: Hand Wash Only
Special Feature: Eco Friendly
Included Components: schneidebrett
Number of Items: 1
Pattern: Natural Knots and Color Variations
Warranty Type: Limited
Manufacturer: Fender Musical Instruments Corp.
Size: 19"L x 1.5"W
UPC: 885978213917 885978813858
Global Trade Identification Number: 00885978813858
Product Information
Get your Fender chops together in the kitchen with this smartly designed cutting board, shaped like the body of our venerable Telecaster and Stratocaster guitars and made with recycled wood from our Mexico manufacturing facility.
From the manufacturer
Fender Musical Instruments Corporation
An American icon, Fender was founded in Southern California and has established a worldwide influence that extends from the studio to the stage—and beyond.
Nearly seven decades since founder Leo Fender built his first electric guitar, Fender’s reach transcends instruments and accessories, encompassing a range of innovative digital experiences that fuel musical expression and serve players at every stage–on every stage.
Transforming Music One Guitar at a Time
Leo Fender wanted to craft an instrument that was as functional as it was easy to use. It was a primitive-looking object that was tough as nails, its powerful name inspired by another groundbreaking invention: the television. And with its revolutionary electrified tone, it would change the way music was made—forever. When someone asks, “Why Fender electrics?” the answer is clear. Fender guitars were designed to be louder, and exciting tones they produced are still engrained into our cultural DNA.
The First Word in Electric Bass
In 1951, we wanted to liberate musicians from the confines of the upright bass. And we did it by introducing a brand-new instrument with a bold, new sound. That instrument was the Precision Bass, a name that would not only become synonymous with rock ‘n’ roll, but also shape its very being. As time went on, we created new instruments to cater to a new, evolving type of musician: the electric bassist.