Colours include: White Blonde, 2-Color Sunburst, Black
Few guitars shaped more styles of music in the 50s and 60s than the Telecaster guitar. From James Burton to the Beatles, the Telecaster was at the heart of popular music. And we still make them like we used to, with two single-coil Alnico pickups, vintage bridges and knurled chrome knobs. The 50s Telecaster features an ash body, a maple neck and fingerboard, and a single-ply white pickguard.
Whether your style is rockin or countrified, The Fender Limited Edition Series 50s Telecaster with Bigsby guitar brings back a golden era of American music. It has an ash body with a single-ply white pickguard, and a one-piece C-shaped maple neck with a 7.25-radius maple fingerboard and 21 vintage-style frets. The adjustable six-saddle Telecaster bridge features a Bigsby F vibrato tailpiece, and that classic tone comes from two vintage-style Telecaster single-coil pickups with three-position switching. Other features include knurled chrome knobs and Fender/Ping® vintage-style tuning machines.
Colours include: 3-Color Sunburst, Candy Apple Red
As if music in the 50s wasnt ground-breaking enough, the 60s proved even more adventurous. Fenders Limited Edition Series 60s Custom Telecaster with Bigsby brings that second golden age back. Features include an alder body with bound top and back and a three-ply white pickguard, a maple neck with 7.25-radius, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard, an adjustable six-saddle Telecaster bridge with Bigsby F vibrato tailpiece, a pair of vintage style Telecaster single-coil pickups with three-position switching, chrome hardware, and Fender/Ping® vintage-style tuning machines.
Colours include: Black, Olympic White, Candy Apple Red
Few guitars shaped more styles of music in the 50s and 60s than the Telecaster guitar. From James Burton to the Beatles, the Telecaster was at the heart of popular music. And we still make them like we used to, with two single-coil Alnico pickups, vintage bridges and knurled chrome knobs. The 60s Telecaster features an alder body, a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard, and a three-ply mint green pickguard.
The semi-hollow-body design was originally an attempt to reduce the weight of the solid-body Telecaster guitar; the f-hole being the most apparent visual clue to its construction. With its reshaped pickguard, the 69 Telecaster Thinline is a lightweight addition to the Tele family, but with heavyweight feel and tone.
1972 was a magical year for the Telecaster® guitar, which was then available in several new designs and with more options than ever before.
The 72 Telecaster Custom features many of those options, including an alder or ash body (depending on finish), a C-shaped maple neck, bullet truss rod, 70s vintage hardtail strings-through Strat® bridge, three-bolt neckplate, a Wide Range humbucking pickup at the neck and a traditional single-coil pickup at the bridge.
1972 was a magical year for the Telecaster® guitar, which was then available in several new designs and with more options than ever before.
The 72 Telecaster Deluxe features many of those options, including an alder or ash body (depending on finish), a C-shaped maple neck, bullet truss rod, 70s vintage hardtail strings-through Strat® bridge, three-bolt neckplate, 70s Strat headstock, two Wide Range humbucking pickups, traditional three-way switching and four skirted amp knobs.
1972 was a magical year for the Telecaster® guitar, which was then available in several new designs and with more options than ever before.
The 72 Telecaster Thinline features a warmer and rounder semi-hollow ash body, a C-shaped maple neck, bullet truss rod, 70s vintage hardtail strings-through Strat® bridge, three-bolt neckplate and two Wide Range humbucking pickups.