Welcome to Heartfield Guitars, previously Heartfield Central, the definitive site for your Heartfield (or "(Heartfield by) Fender") guitar picture fetish and general documentation needs! It also …
Fender used the Heartfield brand name and started producing guitars for the Japanese market there. This resulted in guitars labelled "Heartfield", "Heartfield by Fender" and even "Fender". …
The Talon has a basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fretboard with dot inlays, one Heartfield humbucker (bridge position), two Fender single coil pickups (neck and mid position), 22 frets, …
The made-for-export (US) version has a Honduran mahogany body with mahogany set neck, Brazilian rosewood fretboard with abalone dot inlays, two Heartfield humbuckers, 22 jumbo …
The guitar appeared in Fender Frontline first in winter (i.e. early) 1991 and last in autumn 1993. Confusingly, a 1990 Japanese catalogue mentions that the Elan (I) is in fact the one with the …
The guitar appeared in Fender Frontline first in spring 1990 (there are no earlier issues) and last in autumn 1993. This appears to make it (and the RR8) the Heartfield guitar longest in …
The ultimate archive site for pictures of cool/rare/interesting Heartfield guitars TALON III The Talon III has a basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fretboard with dot inlays, two DiMarzio …
The guitar appeared in Fender Frontline first in spring 1990 (there were no earlier issues) and last in winter (i.e. early) 1992. Click on a serial number to view an instrument's known history. …
The Talon II has a basswood body, maple neck, rosewood fretboard with dot inlays, a DiMarzio Super 3 humbucker in the bridge position, DiMarzio Super Distortion in the neck position, one …
The difference with the Elan (I) is that it has chrome hardware, a Fender American Deluxe tremolo and a narrower headstock (resulting in straighter string pull). Some models have been seen …