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Now that I've taken a closer look at the two articles, Squier Bullet suggests that they are the same; i.e. Fender has made Bullet guitars since 1980, while Fender Bullet specifies that the "Squier Bullet" designation wasn't used until 1984. -- Gyrofrog (talk)21:52, 28 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]
I do know for sure, that the production of the original Bullet was moved to Asia (Korea I believe). Whereas the original USA bodies were solid ash the far east bodies were plywood. I have refinished both types. It was - as far as I remember Hondo that made the asian production - and after Fender went to the more Strat-like Bullet Hondo went on producing their own Bullet in the original shape under the name Hondo All Star. Troelsd Schmidt, 3.4.2011.
Who is he, to merit a personal mention in the very first line of the lead? Isn't there any more important information available which should go ahead of that? --BjKa (talk) 22:30, 22 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]