Talk:Fender Bronco

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In essence, the Bronco is a single pickup version of the Mustang, just as the Esquire was a single pickup version of the Telecaster.

Both of these claims are misleading. The Esquire came before the Tele. The Bronco lacks the very thing for which the 'stang is most famous, its tremolo arm. Andrewa 21:40, 31 March 2006 (UTC) Funny enough the above statement is also misleading because while the Bronco didn't have the same tremelo as the Mustang it still had a tremelo. Also on like the Mustang the controls were mounted to the plastic pick guard instead of the metal plate on the mustang.

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