This is a 1967 Telecaster with a rosewood fingerboard. This marks the last era in which an all-nitrocellulose lacquer finish was used over the undercoat. The topcoat shows only minimal yellowing, and overall, the guitar...
This is a 1967 Telecaster with a rosewood fingerboard. This marks the last era in which an all-nitrocellulose lacquer finish was used over the undercoat. The topcoat shows only minimal yellowing, and overall, the guitar...
This is a Telecaster with a blonde finish and a maple cap fingerboard. This is a deep white see-through blonde finish, introduced in the latter half of 1965. It features the Transition Fender logo and marks the final...
This is a 1959 Telecaster with a white guard and white blonde finish. This 1959 model features the “top-loader” stringing method—a change introduced in mid-1958—where the strings are routed from the end of the bridge...
The neck features a maple cap finished with nitrocellulose lacquer, while the body employs a new finish introduced this year called “Thick Skin”—a layered coating consisting of a polyester sealer/color layer topped with...
We got a Blackguard Telecaster in very clean condition. This vintage blackguard model boasts a thicker, bigger tone than Les Pauls, and it's making it the envy of many guitarists. This is a mid 52 model with a neck...
This 1965 Telecaster is the final year model to feature the spaghetti Fender logo decal, a design carried over from the “Broadcaster” era models released in 1950. From the latter half of 1959 through the early 1960s,...
Here is a first-year Telecaster. The Telecaster first appeared around September in 1951, so this is one of the earliest models. Although it has some checking and wear, it remains in remarkably excellent condition...