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My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields Launches His First Signature Guitar Pedal


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My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields has partnered with Fender for his first signature guitar pedal. The limited-edition Shields Blender is based on the design of the original Fender Blender, first introduced in 1968. Each pedal will come with a printed art box, a hand-signed collector’s booklet featuring an exclusive story and photos, and a plaque with Shields’ signature.

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  • 8 months later...

I'm intrigued by the attention to detail, like the printed art box and hand-signed collector's booklet – it adds a special touch to the whole experience. Plus, having Shields' signature plaque is like owning a piece of music history.

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Kevin Shields joining forces with Fender for his inaugural signature guitar pedal is definitely making waves in the music world. The Shields Blender, based on the iconic Fender Blender design from 1968, sounds like a must-have for any guitar enthusiast or My Bloody Valentine fan.
It'll be fascinating to see how this pedal performs and the unique sounds it can create. Fender and Shields seem to have pulled out all the stops to deliver something truly special to the guitar community.
For more guitar-related updates and insights, be sure to check out https://guitarsrepublic.com/guitar-basics/. They always have great resources to help us stay in the loop with all things guitar-related.

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