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  2. List of Telecaster players - Wikipedia

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    George Harrison (1943–2001) of the Beatles received a prototype Rosewood Telecaster as a planned gift from Fender in 1968, which is now the basis for a Fender George Harrison Signature Telecaster. Fender selected the better of two prototypes built, flew it to England in its own personal seat along with a courier, and hand-delivered the guitar ...

  3. Fender Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the tele / ˈ t ɛ l i /, [1] is an electric guitar produced by Fender. Together with its sister model the Esquire, it was the world's first mass-produced, commercially successful [note 1] solid-body electric guitar. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends ...

  4. George Harrison - Wikipedia

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    In late 1968, Fender Musical Instruments Corporation gave Harrison a custom-made Fender Telecaster Rosewood prototype, made especially for him by Philip Kubicki. [317] [318] [nb 22] In August 2017, Fender released a "Limited Edition George Harrison Rosewood Telecaster" modelled after a Telecaster that Roger Rossmeisl originally created for ...

  5. The Most Intricately Crafted Telecaster in Fender History - AOL

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  6. List of the Beatles' instruments - Wikipedia

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    1968 Fender Telecaster used in 1969 on Let it Be and Abbey Road. Sitar (a cheap model purchased by Harrison from India Craft in London in 1965) [31] 1964 Ramirez Classical Guitar; 1965 Epiphone Casino sanded to a natural finish in 1968. John and George both sanded off the finish being told it would sound better.

  7. The Beatles' rooftop concert - Wikipedia

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    The instruments used during the performance were Lennon's stripped-back Epiphone Casino, McCartney's signature Höfner "violin" bass, Harrison's new, custom-made rosewood Fender Telecaster, [18] and Starr's recently acquired Ludwig drum kit, plus a Fender Rhodes electric piano for Preston. [19]

  8. Gibson ES-345 - Wikipedia

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    1958 saw the introduction of Gibson's new thinline series of guitars. The ES-335, 345 and 355, all came with a semi-hollow body: the wood of the top and back was maple and there was a maple center block inside the guitars which ran the length of the body all the way to the mahogany neck, with a rosewood fingerboard.

  9. Philip Kubicki Factor Bass - Wikipedia

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    The R&D position led to many prototypical, experimental instruments like the Fender Telecaster Thinline, the electric violin, the LTD and Montego Jazz guitars, [2] and the first rosewood Telecaster for George Harrison and the first rosewood Stratocaster for Jimi Hendrix – which was the last guitar Fender made for Jimi Hendrix. In late 1973 ...

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