Fender’s Telecaster and Stratocaster are two of the world’s most legendary guitars, both born in the 50’s from – what was at the time – a small guitar manufacturer based on the West-Coast of the US.
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The Telecaster design evolved from Leo Fender's prototype to being sold in just a couple of years, and 70 years on it's still making history in the hands of players all over the world. And still ...
Not the most vintage or modern Tele in Fender's range, this is nonetheless a thoroughly competent modern Tele: plug in, play. The main updates for this year's American Standard Tele are new pickups ...
The Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster is the latest addition to Fender’s new Acoustasonic line of guitars. The company started the Acoustasonic line at a hefty price, but this model scales back a ...
Show after show, Foo Fighters’ Chris Shiflett commands the stage with a relentless arsenal of guitar tones, delivering raw power and finesse on some of the world’s largest, loudest stages. Enter The ...
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Ask Brad Paisley to choose a favorite guitar from his collection, and he’ll point to “Old Pink.” Weathered and warm-sounding, the 1968 Telecaster can be heard on his debut record, Who Needs Pictures, ...