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Fender Stringmaster

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The Fender Stringmaster is a series of table steel guitars produced by Fender from 1953 to 1980.

Models were available with two, three and four necks, each neck with eight strings. The four neck was discontinued in 1968.

A single neck version was also available, called the Fender Deluxe, in both six and eight string versions. The six string Deluxe is possibly more properly called a lap steel guitar, despite its three detachable legs; All models of Stringmaster and Deluxe were simply called steel guitars in Fender publications. The name Fender Deluxe was also used for a series of Fender combo amplifiers produced in the 1950s.