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This new 75th anniversary Telecaster features a Fender first – and could change the model’s future
The Fastlane humbucker is Fender’s first-ever in-house rail humbucker – and you should expect to see a lot more of ...
Leo Fender, inventor of the Telecaster guitar, died on March 21, 1991, in Fullerton, California. He was 81 years old.
In April 2023, Fender announced the Squier Sonic range – a collection of Stratocasters, Telecasters, Mustangs and a handful of bass guitars that weighed in under $/£200. As a successor to the cult ...
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Country star John Osborne’s signature Tele comes factory modded with a distressed nitro finish, custom pickups – and it’s even got a B-bender too
Based of his beloved 1968 Tele, this Road Worn doozie has it all going on, and while the B-bender is a headline spec item, ...
The collection includes five stunning takes on the first mass-produced solid-body electric, with finishes including Diamond Dust Spark and Liquid Gold ...
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Inside Fender’s B-Bender revival – and the making of its very first in-house design
Fender’s Chief Engineer Tim Shaw lifts the lid on the making of the John Osborne Telecaster, the challenges around creating a ...
For more than 10 years, Loog Guitars has been making learning to play a guitar a less daunting task for youngsters. Now the company has teamed up with Fender for a pint-sized Telecaster and ...
An electric guitar used by Status Quo's Francis Rossi during the band's classic Live Aid performance is up for auction and expected to fetch upwards of £150,000. The green 1957 Fender Telecaster, ...
Toward the beginning of 2019, Fender introduced a new take on the electro-acoustic guitar called the Acoustasonic Telecaster that was presented as an "acoustic, electric and everything in between." ...
Legendary Led Zeppelin founder and guitarist Jimmy Page approached Fender to recreate his "dragon" Telecaster from the band's early years. Working with Fender master builder Paul Waller, Page matched ...
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