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Penco also made bolt neck copies of Gibson's Les Paul and SG guitars and basses, Rickenbacker 4001 basses, Fender Stratocaster/Fender Telecaster copies, Fender Jazz Bass copies; and the odd mandolin and banjo. They also made 12-string acoustic guitars. The Penco brand was also put on "lawsuit" Korina-finished Gibson Explorer-styled guitars.
The Fender Jim Root Telecaster is a signature model of the Fender Telecaster electric guitar customized for American musician Jim Root. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In January 2010, Jim Root's Signature Fender Telecaster was unveiled on the Fender website, [ 3 ] similar to the one he has been seen using on stage.
The Standard model of the James Burton Telecaster was introduced in 1996 and features a solid alder body finished in Two-Tone-Sunburst or Candy Apple Red with a 1-ply white pickguard. This model was inspired by Burton's third guitar, the 1953 Telecaster that he played on the seminal 1957 recording of "Susie Q" with Dale Hawkins. [5]
A later version was introduced in 1972 based on the Fender Telecaster Deluxe with two Fender Wide Range humbucking pickups. [32] In 2011, Fender released the Modern Player Telecaster Thinline as a part of the Modern Player series. This guitar features two MP-90 pickups, similar to the Gibson P-90 and a mahogany body. The Fender Custom Shop has ...
Originally designed for the Fender Telecaster, B-Benders are now available to fit many solid body electric guitars, and even acoustic guitars Guitar solo using a B-Bender On this 1969 recording of "Tulsa County Blue" by The Byrds , guitarist Clarence White plays a Telecaster equipped with a B-Bender device.
In 1958, Fender sought to add a more ornate version of the Telecaster to its lineup. To that end, the brand added binding to the body, while offering a sunburst finish and rosewood fretboard as options, while otherwise maintaining the original's core design. Fender debuted their new guitar model as the "Telecaster Custom" at the 1959 NAMM ...