Now, we finally get our hands on the full-blown sequel in the Fender Player Series II Stratocaster & Telecaster. The two most iconic instruments in Fender’s stable have some evolutionary ...
An all-new Three-Color Sunburst finish with a classy sparkle finish sees Strats, Tele, and Precision and Jazz bass builds get ...
The quirky Tele, which mysteriously disappeared in the 1970s after it had been used by Bloomfield, was recently discovered ...
It’s been five full years since Fender has had a presence at NAMM, the musical instruments and equipment industry’s biggest ...
The Indonesian-built Standard series brings the concept of an affordable Fender back to the table – and it’s the greatest show of faith yet in its facility ...
Michael Bloomfield's Telecaster — which outraged Pete Seeger during Bob Dylan's set at the 1965 Newport Folk festival — is on sale.
In 1954, a guitar maker called Leo Fender introduced his second electric guitar, a companion to his 1950 Telecaster (originally Broadcaster ... With its contoured body, designed to better fit with ...
Its Stratocaster and Telecaster designs have been played ... a new line of effects pedals for electric players (another category where Fender has spent much time competing in the past), and ...
It is renamed the Broadcaster and renamed again a year later to the Telecaster. The name change is done due to a conflict with Gretsch Broadkaster drums. 1951: Fender closes his repair shop to ...