The Telecaster has been in production for nearly 60 years, and there are good reasons for that. It is a model of design for functionality, it’s incredibly durable, it looks good and sounds great, and fits into almost any musical style.
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This Rickenbacke 370 model – the three-pickup version of the 360 – dates from October 1973, is in good condition and ready to play. Priced at $1800 CAD.
MORE →his semi hollow body G&L has a lovely looking Quilt maple top and is in great shape with very little wear and tear. Comes with original G&L hardshell case.
MORE →Here is a cool Telecaster from Fender’s 60th Anniversary in 2006. It is in great condition and sells for $1199.99
MORE →This Suhr standard features a stunning Quilted maple cap and matching headstock overlay, the neck plays really fast and the guitar is in excellent overall condition with very little wear and tear. This guitar is a rock machine!!
MORE →The Esquire was introduced in 1950, prior to the Broadcaster (which became the NoCaster, then the Telecaster). The guitars are nealy identical; the primary difference is the lack of neck pickup. The Esquire has the 3-way switch, and the ‘neck’ position adds in capacitors to simulate the less-trebly sound of the missing pickup.
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