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This review takes a look at whether the Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster’s range of sounds fits a range of players.
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Guitar World on MSNFender Japan revives an unconventional classic with new Blue Flower SeriesThree Fender models are dressed in the floral design, which emerged in the 1960s alongside the revered Paisley finish ...
Few guitars carry more historical weight than the Fender Telecaster. With its compact body and brash, incisive twang, the Telecaster—first introduced by Fender in the 1950s—played a pivotal ...
“This is a 1968 Fender Telecaster with a rosewood neck and a solid ash body that was stained to look like rosewood. I have a cool picture of Bill holding it and a letter providing all the ...
Leading the charge is the InfinaKore “Telecaster® Edition”. A revolutionary modular guitar controller that quite literally ...
After a dispute with Gretsch, Fender rechristened its new guitar the Telecaster in 1952 and it's been in production ever since. The Stratocaster was born in 1954. Fender's customers loved the Tele but ...
The American Ultra Telecaster has a very classy modern build with more than a hint of Fender's showing off about it. From the tones, the playability to some of the coolest new Fender finishes we have ...
The Fender Acoustasonic Player Telecaster brings a massive range of versatility to your fingertips and at an agreeable price.
For his latest limited-edition build, the Violinmaster Telecaster Relic, Fender Custom Shop's Principal Master Builder Yuriy Shishkov has been inspired by the 1713 "Gibson-Huberman" Stradivarius ...
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 ...
L.A.-based gaming hardware company Drakong™ is proud to unveil a groundbreaking partnership with Fender®, the world’s leading ...
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