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  2. Fender Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    The American Vintage II '51 Telecaster; The American Vintage II '63 Telecaster; The Vintera II 50s Nocaster; The Vintera II 60s Telecaster; The Vintera II 70s Telecaster Deluxe; The '52 Telecaster, which was made in 1982–1984 and then 1986 to 2018. The '52 Tele Special made from 1999 to 2001, which had gold fixtures. The 50s Telecaster, a ...

  3. Fender Nashville B-Bender Telecaster - Wikipedia

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    The first production model was called the American Standard B-Bender Telecaster. This guitar included two American Standard pickups and a 3-way selector switch. The guitar body was solid alder wood with a 1952-style sharp radius, a 1-piece maple neck and maple fretboard with rolled edges, 25.5 inch (648 mm) scale with 22 medium-jumbo frets, die-cast tuners and a 3-ply pickguard.

  4. Fender Telecaster Custom - Wikipedia

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    In particular, the American Vintage ’72 Telecaster Custom includes a solid ash body with gloss lacquer finish; a C-shaped neck with gloss lacquer finish; maple fingerboard; American Vintage single-coil telecaster bridge pickup, Fender wide range humbucker in the neck, a three-position switch with aged white tip, and a vintage-style three ...

  5. List of Telecaster players - Wikipedia

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    Jeff Buckley (1966–1997), an American singer-songwriter and guitarist, used a borrowed '83 toploader Telecaster that became a staple of his performances and recordings. [ 18 ] Jerry Donahue (born 1946) of Fairport Convention released a solo album in 1986 called Telecasting and was a member of the Telecaster trio called the Hellecasters .

  6. Fender Esquire - Wikipedia

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    Esquire users prefer the model's increased treble over the Telecaster. [6] Although the Esquire was the original model, the popularity and uninterrupted production of the Telecaster means that the limited reissue Esquire models are generally regarded and billed as variants of the Telecaster.

  7. Coolest, Most Iconic Cars of the '50s

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    It had power doors, windows, and seats, making it one of the most luxurious models of the ’50s. Under the hood, the Coupe de Ville sported a 390 cubic-inch V-8 engine that pushed out 325 horsepower.

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