Fall Out Boy's Squier® Signature Model Artist Pete Wentz and Gretsch® Signature Model Artist Patrick Vaughn Stump, invaded Fender® headquarters in Scottsdale, AZ!

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Friday December 5th, 2008 found Fall Out Boy rockers, Squier® Signature Model Artist Pete Wentz and Gretsch® Signature Model Artist Patrick Vaughn Stump, invading Fender Musical Instruments global headquarters in Scottsdale, Ariz., to visit their longtime friend and ally, Fenders Artist Relations Manager Billy Siegle, as well as to meet and sign autographs for Fender employees and their families. Siegle presented Pete Wentz with a Bronx Mowgli mini P Bass® guitar as a baby gift from all Fender employees worldwide; Hands down the best gift ever! said Wentz as he took a pic of it to e-mail off to wife Ashley. The bands visit to Arizona was capped off with a concert at Cricket Pavilion (Glendale, Ariz.) where Pete announced from the stage in front of a sold-out crowd, Hey everybody, theres this awesome company here in town Fender guitars (crowd went nuts) and they were cool enough to make this P Bass guitar for my son as he held the Bronx Mowgli P Bass® guitar up for all to see (crowd went even more nuts) he then read the neck plate, which was engraved with BRONX MOWGLI WENTZ ::: 11/20/08 @ 8:44 p.m. ::: 7 pounds, 11 ounces ::: 20.5 long

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  • he choose squier so that his fans could afford to get his stuff... dont be a dick man

  • Interesting. IN every one of these videos, they show Pete doing everything except PLAYING the bass. Does that strike anyone else as funny?

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  • Awwwww That Bass Is For His Son

  • @csmorgan

    Close enough, I wanted to say the same.

  • @thepr3t3nder well because he isnt good and all of his fans are 12 year old girls

  • It is what it is. A cool looking bass guitar that sounds just like a precision bass should. You are not limited to playing like Pete Wentz if you own this bass yet there is no shame in playing like him anyways because Fall Out Boy is a good band. Btw I don't think he has ever compared himself to any other bassist so I don't understand why people think they need to put him down and bag on him for not being as good as them.

  • @thepr3t3nder so does frank bello from anthrax. exept hes amazing and so is his bass. lighter wood. pj set up and hes down to earth.

  • 1:04 is that a Fender Bass VI ?!

  • @MrFenderhead mark hoppus' bass has a jazz bass body, a P neck but the pickups are for P bass, so its a P bass

  • master of puppets shirt at 0:03 seconds. For the win!!!!

  • @CannonKidHalle Mark Hoppus' bass is like that.

    Pete copied it.

    Why don't people know these things?

  • this what i would say at a meet and greet to pete wentz i play much better bass than you infact i can do things you can only dream of but the only thing that holds me back that is that i dont look like some mid twentys queer with a scarf its a shame that in todays music its looks then talent what a fucking shame it kills me

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