What are you on about? I checked the site yesterday, and saw left-handed models in this series. No, it's not every colour, but lefties are - I think it's 10% of the world population - you can't expect them to go all out on gear that they can only sell 1 in 10 people.
Am I insane or did Dagan seem like he’s not really a Tele player (just based on the intro riff)? lol. It’s all good, bro. Find another reason to break out that Ibanez Iceman for us and rip on that thing. :)
Though these were the guitars coming of age when rock and roll was born in the 1950s, they weren't really made for heavy metal, regardless of the dirty tones they could give off.
You can't really answer that question as we sit here. A person would just have to play both and if they like the American better then that would be the reason.
If you’re a fan of the older colors you should be able to find some of the older Player II stuff on Reverb easily. If you don’t like the pau ferro boards though, you’re kinda SOL unfortunately.
Thanks Dagan. The sunburst finish, black pickguard, and tinted maple fretboard is my favorite design.
Now with even less options for left handed players. Yay!
As a left handed person I am glad I learned how to play right handed because the selection for LH guitars is awful
@David-qm1em very true. Never felt right for me doing it right handed though.
@@steventhomas231 I know i feel like i’m definitely one of the lucky ones I hope fender pushes out more LH guitars that aren’t just strats and tele’s
What are you on about? I checked the site yesterday, and saw left-handed models in this series. No, it's not every colour, but lefties are - I think it's 10% of the world population - you can't expect them to go all out on gear that they can only sell 1 in 10 people.
Along with all those left handed pianos.
About time we got back to Rosewood
Of course this comes out after I just bought a player series tele 😢
Rolled fingerboard edges are the only real difference between the two.
@@vitogriseta9877 saddles too
@@vitogriseta9877and the price!!!
@@vitogriseta9877 chambered body, better tuners
I know I just got one at Christmas
Great deals on Series 1 out there right now.
8:30 sounded like you were having a bit of a civil war 🔫🌹
These are the best color choices Fender offers.
Perfect review, thanks.
Hi super demo as usual! What is your amp and overdrive please? Thank you.😊😊
Love it. Just bought one.
I have to wait for October to be able to buy one. No new lefties till then.
Am I insane or did Dagan seem like he’s not really a Tele player (just based on the intro riff)? lol. It’s all good, bro. Find another reason to break out that Ibanez Iceman for us and rip on that thing. :)
Though these were the guitars coming of age when rock and roll was born in the 1950s, they weren't really made for heavy metal, regardless of the dirty tones they could give off.
Sounds good 🤘🏻🔥
Interested to see the chambered model
Me too !
And the weight !
Too bad the Hialeah yellow single coil setup is weirdly only offered in left hand model
I might have to get that white-blond ash body number.
Nice color and guitar BUT Fender has to be giving a good gig bag for $800 ‼️‼️
So I’m just curious, why spend the money on American? Opposed to this
You can't really answer that question as we sit here. A person would just have to play both and if they like the American better then that would be the reason.
If this guy isnt in the video, i aint watching it
hehehe first view
I'm second then to comment
No ashtray bridge? No barrel saddles? Pass.
Man these new colours suck
Comes in black. What more could you want?
If you’re a fan of the older colors you should be able to find some of the older Player II stuff on Reverb easily. If you don’t like the pau ferro boards though, you’re kinda SOL unfortunately.
@@wesleykoch550 Yea, Paul Ferro is not my thing