Fatboy productions
Its
all about the music
A Division of Lees Limousine
info@fatboyproductions.com
cd
duplication guitars
rentals
bands
home
musicians
studio
partys
rehearsal
space
lessons
cd
sales
guitars
Custom Shop Telecaster

Some Telecaster history
The Fender Telecaster was first introduced in 1951 as
the "Fender Broadcaster" however Gretsch owned rights to the name and
Fender renamed the guitar the "Telecaster" or "Tele" as it is
affectionately know as. It was the first commercially marketed
solid body electric guitar. The Telecaster is a two pickup guitar
with a bridge that allows great sustain and great treble tone.
For this reason many country artists prefer the distinctive Telecaster
sound. The Telecaster was Fender's first wildly popular
guitar. Basic features included a single cutaway slab
body with 2 knobs, a 3 position toggle switch, 3 adjustable bridge
saddles and strings that anchored thru the body. Major changes to the
Telecaster included the addition of a Rosewood fingerboard and 8 screw
pick guard in 1959, In 1965 Fender added the large F Logo to the neck
plate. The custom model was introduced in 1959 and was
discontinued in 1970 which featured a sunburst finish and a bound
edge. In 1968 Fender introduced the "Thin Line" Telecaster with
traditional hardware and a single F hole in the body plus and a new
pick guard design. 2 humbuckers were added to the Thin Line in
1972. The Elite model was introduced in 1983 and featured new
pickups and circuitry however was short lived and was discontinued in
1985. The Deluxe model had a Strat like headstock and vibrato and
was available from 1973 to 1982.