This is a very cool guitar, with looks reminiscent of a very early P-bass. The semi-hollow body makes for a very light and comfortable instrument, and adds a bit of resonance to the tonal character. It doesn’t really look like any other guitars and makes its own statement.
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The Fender Telecaster has proven to be a classic example of an innovative, durable, attractive design that’s lasted for over 60 years for a simple reason: as stock, it more than meets the needs of its users, but is easy to modify and still work extremely well. This model has two basic differences – the humbucking pickup and the six-saddle ‘vintage appearance’ bridge.
MORE →These are great-sounding Telecasters, and the stock TV Jones pickups have just a wonderful tone.
MORE →Based on the 1957 Jet George Harrison bought second-hand in the early 1960’s, this is a wonderful guitar. It’s got a unique sound; DynaSonics don’t really resemble anything else and are one of the best-sounding single coils. Priced at $3500 CDN with tweed case.
MORE →Need to be loud? Go ahead, plug this in and turn it up; you won’t even be able to hear the disappointed whining from the guitar players.
This model is also used by Winston Marshal of Mumford and Sons.
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