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  2. Yamaha Pacifica - Wikipedia

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    Both are Telecaster-style guitars similar in shape, but in the case of the PAC311MS controls are slanted rather than on a chrome plate parallel to the strings and the M stands for Maple (neck) and the S for Singlecut as there also was a PAC311S with a rosewood neck.

  3. List of signature model guitars - Wikipedia

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    Available in a left-handed model [257] [258] KM-7 MK-III Artist Available in blue crimson and trans black burst. Available in a left-handed version that comes in blue crimson. [259] [260] KM-7 Mk-III Hybrid Available in snowblind and telesto grey. Available in a left-handed model in snowblind. [261] [262] KM-7 MK-III Pro USA Signature

  4. List of Telecaster players - Wikipedia

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    Pete Townshend (born 1945), though famous for his Tele smashing in the 1960s with the Who, [109] spared his favorite guitar, a 1952 vintage Telecaster. [110] Redd Volkaert (born 1958) was a successor to Roy Nichols in Merle Haggard's backing band, and is "among the country’s top Telecaster guitar slingers." [111]

  5. Fender Esquire - Wikipedia

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    He can be seen holding the guitar on the cover of his albums Born to Run (1975), Live 1975–85 (1986), Human Touch (1992), and Greatest Hits (1995). [15] Springsteen's guitar is a combination of an Esquire neck and Telecaster body. He bought the guitar in 1971 in Belmar, NJ, for 185 dollars. David Hekhouse of The Tearaways tours with a 1959 ...

  6. Fender Cabronita Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Fender marketed what it called its "Tele-Bration" year (a portmanteau of Telecaster and Celebration). This was the 60th anniversary of the Telecaster design, which was the original design by Leo Fender and the world's first successful, mass-produced, bolt-on neck guitar. As part of this, the American made Cabronita was created. Like ...

  7. Sigma Guitars - Wikipedia

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    On right-handed models while playing a Sigma guitar the "sideways M" becomes "right side up" suggesting "M" for Martin. By the mid-1970s (c.1976) the headstock logo design changed to a gold "Martin-style" decal that said "Sigma Guitars" in script with "Est. 1970" underneath in a smaller block font.