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Jordan Guitars
37 Clarence StreetLeicesterLE1 3RWUnited Kingdom
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USD$10,510

Description

This guitar has quite the look. Refinished in quite a fetching translucent cherry, this is one of the last few telecaster customs to have the bound body.  The only modification is the humbucker route and the shielding paint in the cavitiesThe neck is in great condition. There is very little wear to the fretboard and the frets are in great shape. The headstock is in great condition with the logo having escaped any real damage. Unfortunately the date stamp has been sanded off.Electrically there is the obvious addition of a Gibson ‘Tarback’ humbucker and the pots seem to be from 1974. The bridge pickup looks correct.The chrome parts show some corrosion and wear which fits in with the condition of the guitar. The guitar comes with a hardshell case.Sonically, this guitar has a superbly ‘spanky’ quality with plenty of bite from the bridge pickup as you’d expect. The humbucker is a perfect foil bringing a warmth and grunt to proceedings. The neck is comfortable to play and the finish has been sufficiently worn to provide a compliant playing surface.A great players telecaster with a unique look. Grab it before it gets away…

About Telecaster

The Fender Telecaster, known affectionately as the "Tele," emerged as the first mass-produced solid-body electric guitar, marking a significant milestone in music history. Its straightforward design and innovative sound paved the way for new trends in electric guitar manufacturing and popular music. Since its debut in the 1950s, the Telecaster has been celebrated for its versatility, serving artists across genres from country to jazz, rock, and beyond. Its solid construction, characterized by a single-cutaway body made typically from alder or ash and a bolt-on maple neck, contributes to its distinct, bright, and cutting tone as well as a warm, mellow sound depending on pickup selection. With minor modifications over the years, the Telecaster has remained largely faithful to its original design, featuring two single-coil pickups, a three-way selector switch, and simple volume and tone controls. This enduring design has kept the Telecaster relevant and in continuous production, solidifying its status as a beloved icon in the guitar world.