The Fender Telecaster Blonde was arguably the first successful production electric guitar, and it has been continuously made since the early 1950’s without major changes.
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MORE →The Fender Telecaster Blonde was arguably the first successful production electric guitar, and it has been continuously made since the early 1950’s without major changes.
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MORE →Here we’re looking at a Fender American Deluxe Telecaster from the 2005 model year, featuring a lovely slightly metallic Tangerine finish on an Alder body, maple neck with Rosewood fingerboard sporting Abalone position markers. A pearlescent pickguard sets off the finish very nicely. As a bonus, the back has a Strat-style comfort contour.
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MORE →The G&L ASAT was one of the first new guitars produced by G&L – designed by Leo Fender and George Fullerton, and is influenced by their earlier work.
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MORE →The Reverend Pete Anderson Eastsider T was born of a collaboration between Joe Naylor at Reverend and Pete Anderson, noted producer and for some years, Dwight Yokum’s guitarist. The Eastsider T features a chambered body, compound radius rosewood fingerboard, push/pull phase switch on the tone control, stainless steel saddles and locking tuners.
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MORE →Part of the genius in the Fender Telecaster design is the fact that it bolts together with standardized parts, so over time repairs can be easily done and the life of the instrument extended. This also means that customization is possible.
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MORE →The Fender Telecaster has to be one of the most influential musical instruments ever produced and has the longest continual production run of any electric guitar. With the groundbreaking Fender Precision Bass, these instruments changed the way music is presented, and their success is partly due to the solid reliability of the design. It’s been produced with a number of variations over time; the first big change was the availability of a rosewood fingerboard in the late 1950’s.
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