With his raw, gritty guitar tones and visionary approach to music, Jack White has solidified his status as one of the most influential guitarists of the modern era. Now, Fender® honors White's storied career with the...
With his raw, gritty guitar tones and visionary approach to music, Jack White has solidified his status as one of the most influential guitarists of the modern era. Now, Fender® honors White's storied career with the...
A personalized 1953 Fender Telecaster in Blond is always enough to grab our attention! This Blackguard had been fitted with a few personal touches from who we assume to be the original owner, Larry Lee! On the bass...
1978 Fender Telecaster Serial No. S848104. Nice Black late '70's Tele. Great player in very good condition. Includes case, as shown. Nut Width - 1 11/16" 1st fret - .795 12th fret - .909 Weight - 8lbs 7oz.
At first glance, this might look like any other Rosewood Telecaster. However, this original 1969 example is actually a Fender prototype featuring an Ash body painted to look like Rosewood! As outlined in an accompanying...
This completely original 1963 Fender Telecaster features a rare, factory Red Mahogany finish! Throughout the 1960s, Fender experimented with unique options for the Esquire and Telecaster, and this is a prime example!...
Fender Telecaster Rosewood George Harrison signature series Mint with hard Case.
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
Launched in 1950 as the “Broadcaster,” it wasn’t until a year later when Leo Fender dubbed his first-ever electric guitar design the “Telecaster” that it got its official name, and the model’s remained largely unchanged...
This 1971 Fender Telecaster is slick in its original Black finish! This particular guitar sports a factory-installed Bigsby, and the sustain is simply incredible. Even acoustically, each note and chord rings throughout...
2023 Fender Custom Shop Telecaster Relic in excellent condition. The guitar is all original with no history of repairs. This Nocaster style Telecaster was constructed with an ash body that features a blonde...
This fantastic-looking and playing 1954 Fender Telecaster comes in its original Blond finish. It is a great transitional example from the Bakelite “Blackguard” era into the later PVC/ABS white guards. This particular...
Vintage Circa 1975 Fender Telecaster. Has a real 1950s vibe with a black pickguard and a Blonde refinish that looks 1950s and very unique original gold hardware. Tuners, bridge, bridge plate, etc, are all gold, original...
2013 Fender Telecaster 3 tone sunburst Closet Classic Custom Shop MINT PREOWNED Maple neck.
2018 Fender Telecaster (1960 reissue) Blonde CUSTOM SHOP PREOWNED SLAB BOARD MINT. We are selling this preowned Tele comes from a huge collection.
We love it when a guitar comes in that really blows us away, and Sandy Coker’s 1959 Fender Telecaster with its custom leather wrap did just that! Sandy Coker was a popular Western Swing guitar player well known for...
We’re happy to have this completely original 1968 Fender Telecaster in Sunburst with a maple cap! You don’t see these too often in Sunburst, as the standard color at this time was Blond. The finish is poly by this time,...
.One owner since new, '68 blue floral tele with crazy clean maple cap neck and frets, cloth wires, mahogany body, threaded saddles, & original case. All orig other than enlarged pick guard.
We're thrilled to offer this clean late 1967/early 1968 Fender Telecaster with the rare Smuggler rout! It's in very nice condition and is a blast to play. We've installed a clear pickguard to show off the rout, but the...
Check out this beautiful and clean 1973 Fender Telecaster in Blond! It’s tough to beat the look of a Blond Telecaster, and this example from 1973 is no exception. This one was undoubtedly someone’s player from back in...
Here’s a hauntingly rare custom finish; check out this completely original 1968 Fender Telecaster in its “Ghost” or “Dayglo” finish! Still, in the afterglow of the ’67 Summer of Love, Fender shifted their gears from the...
1978 Fender Telecaster in mint condition with barely any signs of wear throughout the instrument. This guitar is completely untouched, and has no history of major repairs. This guitar was constructed with an alder body,...
There’s just something so cool about a Black guitar, especially when it’s as clean as this 1967 Fender Telecaster! Contrary to how it may seem, Black was actually one of Fender’s rarest custom colors, and when it looks...
The Vintera II '60s Telecaster Thinline showcases a handsome ash body and features a distinctive F-hole highlighting this semi-hollowbody version of the original Fender guitar design, which was employed to help remove...
The Vintera II '60s Telecaster Thinline showcases a handsome ash body and features a distinctive F-hole highlighting this semi-hollowbody version of the original Fender guitar design, which was employed to help remove...
1975 Fender Telecaster Serial No. 607066. This guitar is in very good condition with finish character and wear as shown. Great playing and sound mid '70's Tele! Nut Width - 1 5/8" 1st fret - .831 12th fret - .888 Weight...
Here’s a guitar you don’t see much, a 1966 Fender Telecaster in its original Transparent Red finish! One primary reason for their scarcity is that this finish was only made for export markets, namely the UK. The...
We’re pleased to have one of the rarest color-chart finishes available on this all-original 1967 Fender Telecaster in Sherwood Green Metallic! As with many rare finishes of the time, we can trace Sherwood Green back to...
You might have to do a double take when you realize this is not a brand-new guitar but an all-original 1969 Fender Telecaster in Sonic Blue that’s near mint! This particular guitar is just as vibrant as when it left the...