This great playing Fender Telecaster was made in the USA in 1968 and weighs just 6 pounds 13 ounces. It is all original. The guitar shows play wear but no structural damage. There are dings and dents and finish...
This great playing Fender Telecaster was made in the USA in 1968 and weighs just 6 pounds 13 ounces. It is all original. The guitar shows play wear but no structural damage. There are dings and dents and finish...
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 rare pre CBS guitar from 1965 with a Spaghetti logo. There are not a lot of 1965 Telecasters and very few in a custom color. The guitar is original except for a recent re fret. All the finish and parts are...
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...
An absolutely stunning 1968 Fender Telecaster in the rare and highly sought-after Lake Placid Blue finish. A guitar with true character — factory Bigsby, beautiful checking, and that unmistakable vintage mojo....
This is a very cool Fender Telecaster, made in the USA in 1969. It has an original Lake Placid Blue finish that has aged and looks awesome. The parts are original, but it did have other tuners on it at some point, and...
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,...
This 1969 Fender Telecaster represents a period when Fender craftsmanship was undergoing subtle shifts, yet still retained the essence that made these guitars legendary among players and collectors alike. Over the...
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!...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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 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...
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...
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:...
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...
Superlative slab 'board Tele. Everything original except the usual cap removed (included). Just over 7 pounds and pickups will NOT squeal. This is as good as it gets. *sold.
Nice transition Tele, cloth wires, Klusons, transition logo, lacquer. Body (only) refinished, looks good. SOLD