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I wonder what the Stradivari family would have to say about that?
For those that don't know, violins, violas, cellos, and bass didn't have that shape until Stradivari came up with it. Prior to that, they looked a bit more like acoustic guitars.
Fender's argument here would wipe out every single modern violin, viola, cello, and bass manufacturer.
The only real difference I can see is that the shape of a violin, etc., changes how it sounds. I'm entirely uncertain how that plays out in the electric guitar world.
Body shape doesn't affect the tone in electric guitars at all, at least not on a conceivable level. It's all about pickup circuitry and strings
That's what I guessed given the extreme variety available, but I wasn't certain.