Shown here is our beautiful 1954 Fender Telecaster in Blond! In 1954, Fender made several design changes to the Telecaster, the most noticeable being the switch from a bakelite “Black” pickguard to a white ABS...
Shown here is our beautiful 1954 Fender Telecaster in Blond! In 1954, Fender made several design changes to the Telecaster, the most noticeable being the switch from a bakelite “Black” pickguard to a white ABS...
1968 Fender Telecaster Serial No. 245157. Very Nice Tele with factory Sunburst finish and Rosewood fingerboard. Nut Width - 1 5/8" 1st fret - .854 12th fret - .917 Weight - 8lbs 3oz.
Here is an exceptional 1960 Fender Telecaster in its original “Lake Placid Blue Metallic” finish. Alvino Rey, a well-known jazz guitarist and Fender Endorsee, personally owned this Telecaster. Many...
Check out this 1966 Fender Telecaster in its original custom color Olympic White finish. This Telecaster is in fantastic condition with little to no yellowing of the clear coat. It has a maple cap neck dated “3...
This beautiful 1971 Fender Telecaster is shown here in Lake Placid Blue with a factory Bigsby. This guitar is fully original with the exception of an added string tree. The added functionality of the Bigsby brings a...
We’re loving this drop-dead gorgeous 1971 Fender Telecaster in very rare Ocean Turquoise Metallic! Like the majority of the Fender Custom Colors, Ocean Turquoise was an automotive paint used on Mercury cars in the...
This is certainly unique, and we’ve never seen anything like it! Check out this 1971 Fender Telecaster in its original Wildwood Orange finish. In 1968, Fender introduced a new “Wildwood” finish. The vibrant...
This 1972 Fender Telecaster is stunning in this beautiful, original, and rare Firemist Gold finish! This beautifully sculpted maple neck is a pleasure to play, with the fretboard in great condition. It’s a...
We are proud to show off this all-original 1972 Fender Telecaster in this rare finish, Firemist Gold! Firemist Gold replaced Shoreline Gold in 1965, and was used as a custom color until it was discontinued in the early...
Here we have a wonderful 1953 Fender Telecaster in Blond! A blackguard is a staple for so many players; with this one, it’s easy to understand why! The neck has been played in beautifully for a smooth, comfortable...
If you want vibe, this 1956 Fender Telecaster in Blond certainly has it! As the ’50s went on, the Telecaster saw some slight design changes, such as a lighter color finish, and ABS white pickguard. This specific example...
This 1962 Fender Telecaster in Roman Red is a lefty and a pre-CBS lover’s dream! It’s got a slab board, green guard, clay dots, and this rare finish. This specially ordered color was used from about 1959-62. We have had...
This 1965 Fender Telecaster is shown here in its very rare and original Transparent Red finish! Like other models of the time, Transparent Red seems to have only been available to the UK market, however it was...
This 1969 Fender Telecaster features a matching headstock and a “special” shade of Candy Apple Red! This guitar is one of a kind, with the neck marked “Special Color” to denote its rarity. Fender...
- G-Force Pickguard - Includes Gigbag
Nice Classic 1969 Vintage Telecaster Serial No 254366. Candy apple red finish. Maple neck and fingerboard. Factory Bigsby. Very good original condition. Great player! . Neck Profile : Nut Width - 1.65 1st fret - .90...
Replay Guitar Exchange is proud to offer the Fender American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster Left-Handed — part of the alluring Fender American Vintage II series — presenting a remarkably accurate take on the revolutionary...
A Tonal Triumph When Fender designers in the 1970s were looking for ways to give the Telecaster model more 'oomph, they found a solution in CuNiFe Wide-Range Humbucking pickups. Representative of Fender's earliest...
A Continuous Classic Newly renamed in 1951 with a moniker that takes its inspiration from the booming growth and expansive reach of television, the first blackguard Telecaster rolled off the line in late 1951, and the...
A Continuous Classic Newly renamed in 1951 with a moniker that takes its inspiration from the booming growth and expansive reach of television, the first blackguard Telecaster rolled off the line in late 1951, and the...
The Tele Gets TwangierMarrying the punch and focus of alder with the warmth added by a round-lam rosewood fingerboard, this new combination of tonewoods, alone, used for Fender Telecasters of the early '60s managed to...
CBS Fender board room 1968: Young Exec: "Hey, why don't we cover a Telecaster with paisley or flowered wallpaper and sell it to those long hair hippie types? They're the ones who buy electric guitars anyway". Old Exec:...
The American Professional II Telecaster draws from more than seventy years of innovation, inspiration and evolution to meet the demands of today's working player. Our popular Deep "C" neck now sports smooth rolled...
The American Professional II Telecaster draws from more than seventy years of innovation, inspiration and evolution to meet the demands of today's working player. Our popular Deep "C" neck now sports smooth rolled...
The American Professional II Telecaster draws from more than seventy years of innovation, inspiration and evolution to meet the demands of today's working player. Our popular Deep "C" neck now sports smooth rolled...
The American Professional II Telecaster draws from more than seventy years of innovation, inspiration and evolution to meet the demands of today's working player. Our popular Deep "C" neck now sports smooth rolled...
A Sound Investment with Timeless AppealOwn a pivotal piece of music history with this exceptional 1951 Fender Telecaster, an early-production "Blackguard" model meticulously crafted in October-November 1951 – a true...
Unusually good sounding and playing lightweight December '67 Tele; lacquer, cloth wires and 7 pounds of aged wood. Plays unreal, even tho that's grammatically impossible. Extra cap removed, otherwise stock. Nasty bash...
One owner, completely original and in extremely fine condition with a more translucent finish than most from this era, so lots of grain showing thru the beautiful original blonde finish. Frets have almost no wear....
All original and all mojo all the time. Great playing, stock, one owner, Custom Color '71 Tele with factory Bigsby. Unusually good action and great feeling late '60's C shape neck, strong pickups and pretty darn close...