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Fender has continued the legacy of its popular Road Worn collection of electric guitars by releasing a handful of relic’d Stratocaster and Telecaster bodies. Few guitars are cooler than a ...
The Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is priced at US$1,199.99, which is significantly less than its older sibling. One of the issues many had with the first one was the price, nearly US$2,000.
Stuart paid under the odds for the historic electric – but White’s widow needed the guitar to go to the right home, not the highest bidder ...
Tele heads have been installing Bigsby vibratos on their guitars since the early 1950s. Even after Leo Fender brought out vibrato-equipped guitar, the Stratocaster, many players still prefer the ...
Earlier this year, Fender Japan began experimenting on its Hybrid II electric guitars and bass guitars with new sandblasted finishes. At the time, a natural finish – achieved through blasting ...
A late-1960s version of the Telecaster guitar with that amoeba-like design and signature sound was particularly fascinating to Brad Paisley once he discovered that Fender had produced a line that ...
Fender Player Plus Series Telecaster and Stratocaster: Performance and verdict Any modernisation of the Telecaster and Strat format, at any price range, is liable to upset the brand purists. But there ...
Few guitars carry more historical weight than the Fender Telecaster. With its compact body and brash, incisive twang, the Telecaster—first introduced by Fender in the 1950s—played a pivotal ...
The Telecaster was Leo Fender's first proper solidbody guitar, revolutionizing jazz, country, and blues and kicking off rock 'n roll; it was preceded by a more basic design, the Esquire.