(BROADCASTER 700)
The 60th of the fender telecaster guitar is celebrated this year by a unique and unprecedented realize of some of most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of one of the most collectable fender guitars ever. Probably only 200 were ever made originally before The Gretsch Company sent a letter asking fender to change the name "Broadcaster". This is the first time the guitar has been reproduced with the original logo since then.
Part Number: 9235000013
Body: Hand selected ash
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck: Single Piece Hard Rock Maple
Frets: Vintage
Hardware: Nickel
Pickups: Custom Wound
Wiring: Vintage
Controls: Volume/Tone 3-way Switch
Included: Special Certificate, case
(ESQ1 700)
The 60th of the fender telecaster guitar is celebrated this year by a unique and unprecedented realize of some of most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of the first venture into the marketplace for fender and immediately caught the ear of many guitarists.
Part Number: 9235000011
Body: 100 year old Pine
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Frets: Vintage
Hardware: Nickel
Bridge: Vintage
Pickups: Custom Wound
Wiring: Vintage w/blend
Controls: Volume/tone esquire switching
Included: Special certificate
(ESQ2 700)
The 60th of the fender telecaster guitar is celebrated this year by a unique and unprecedented realize of some of most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of the earliest two pick up "Electric Spanish Guitar" that fender come out with. Adding the front pick up allowed guitarists to play more rhythm parts.
Part number: 9235000012
Body: Hand selected ash
Neck: Single Piece Hard Rock Maple
Frets: Vintage
Hardware: Nickel
Pickups: Custom Wound
Wiring: Vintage w/blend
Controls: Volume/Tone 3-way Switch
Included: Special Certificate, case
(NO-CASTER 700)
The 60th of the fender telecaster guitar is celebrated this year by a unique and unprecedented realize of some of most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of one of the most collectable fender guitars ever. After The Gretsch Company asked fender to drop the "Broadcaster" name, fender simply cut the decals so that they read "Fender" only. These guitars were made until the telecaster name was introduce in 1951. It is believed that only about 475 "nocasters" were ever produced
Part Number: 9235000014
Body: Hand selected ash
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck: Single Piece Hard Rock Maple
Frets: Vintage
Hardware: Nickel
Pickups: Custom Wound
Wiring: Vintage
Controls: Volume/Tone 3-way Switch
Included: Special Certificate, case
(TELEBRATION proto 700)
The 60th of the fender telecaster guitar is celebrated this year by a unique and unprecedented realize of some of most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of the prototype that fender used to take around to clubs for artists to try. It is from this guitar that the telecaster blossomed and changed the musical landscape forever.
Part Number: 9235000015
Body: 100 year old pine
Finish: Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck: Single Piece Hard Rock Maple (no truss rod)
Frets: Vintage
Hardware: Nickel
Pickups: Custom Wound
Wiring: Vintage
Controls: Volume/Tone
Included: Special Certificate, case
Source: http://www.fender.com/customshop/telebration.html
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