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1973 Fender Tele Custom Ash, Mocha Finish Rare Condition!
The pickups in the 70’s Fender Telecaster Customs are legendary for their great tone. Utilizing CuNiFe threaded magnets, this guitar gets a great clean and clear sound in the neck position and has a strong and not brittle sounding bridge. If you love Teles but think they’re too bright, this may be the guitar for you, it is not dark sounding, but it lacks the harsh ice-picky tones some Teles produce.
This 1973 Tele Custom, in Mocha finish, is in rare condition with very little wear for it’s age. This beauty has a significantly thinner neck than its ancestors from the 1950’s. In all, it’s a fun vintage guitar that offers a unique take on the classic Fender sound!
Add to Compare2002 Fender Jeff Beck Signature Stratocaster Olympic White
The Jeff Beck Signature electric guitar is made in the USA by Fender and features a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard and a contoured heel for easier access to the higher registers. Further, it’s wired with dual ceramic Noiseless pickups and has a 2-point synchronized tremolo with stainless steel saddles, LSR roller nut, aged knobs and pickup covers, and Beck’s signature on the headstock. This one is complete with the case candy, including the vintage tweed case, strap, cable, truss rod adjustment wrench, and saddle height adjustment wrench.
Add to CompareFender Custom Classic Tele Cobalt Blue, Custom Shop
We purchased a number of brand new guitars from a store that was liquidating. So this is a brand new guitar but without the factory warranty. We are backing it with a 90 days warranty ourselves and you’ll save hundreds. This is one of those beautiful Cobalt Blue custom shop Fenders where the color came out perfect and it shows the lovely figured Ash below. This Custom Classic has the twisted pickups with the volume knob up front for easy access for swells, etc. The neck on this one feels great and the pickup go from spank to downright rude. This is the Tele you’ve longed for…
Add to Compare1965 Fender Strat Vintage w/ Sunburst All Original
What a joy to have this rare mint condition 1965 Fender Stratocaster in a sunburst finish complete with the original case, also in mint condition, the ash tray cover and tremolo bar. It’s all here and in wonderful condition. This beauty is a complete pleasure to play, every fret is spot on and bends are easy. The original pickups sound amazing and the current owner has had this guitar for nearly 20 years and kept it in superb condition. It’s very hard to find one like this and we are thrilled to have it for our customers.
Add to Compare1962 Fender Strat Vintage w/ Sunburst All Original
Here we have a very rare mint condition, all original, 1962 Fender Stratocaster in a sunburst finish complete with the original case, also in mint condition, the ash tray cover and tremolo bar. It’s all here and in wonderful condition. But the best part is that it plays beautifully up the entire neck and feels like your favorite pair of old blue jeans. The current owner has had this guitar for nearly 20 years and kept it in superb condition. There are very few of these around in this good a condition and we are thrilled to have it for our customers.
Add to Compare2007 Fender Stratocaster Deluxe VG Strat Alder/N/A
From the Fender Website: Fender and Roland® team up to bring you the revolutionary new VG Stratocaster guitar. I’s an incredibly versatile instrument that has 37 different Stratocaster, Telecaster®, humbucking, 12-string and acoustic sounds, plus five alternate tunings, all at the simple flip of a switch or twist of a knob. It all comes in the gracefully familiar form of an American Series Stratocaster, and it’s designed to deliver each sound with level, balanced tone and volume — no need to readjust your amp settings with each change in guitar sound. Since this is not a midi guitar, there are no tracking issues. We here at Dream Guitars can tell you this works great, you really can get a multitude of sounds and even the Baritone and Drop Tunings settings work perfectly. Perfect for the versatile gigging musician or for learning tunings at home.
Add to Compare2003 Fender Telecaster 62 Tele Custom Alder
Description from Fender’s website: The double-bound alder body and multi-ply pickguard that dressed up the ’62 Telecaster guitar distinguished it from its Butterscotch predecessor. And rosewood, originally introduced for cosmetic reasons because maple was prone to showing wear, quickly grew in popularity with the warmth it added to the classic Telecaster tone. In the spirit of the original, the American Vintage ‘62 Telecaster Custom guitar has a C-shaped maple neck with a 7.25”-radius rosewood fingerboard. It also features a pair of ’62 Custom Tele single-coil pickups, a vintage Tele bridge with threaded steel saddles, and the original Tele circuit with three-position switch. Our thoughts: This Ocean Turquoise ’62 Tele is a gorgeous guitar in dead mint condition, don’t miss it!
Add to Compare1957 Fender Stratocaster
The guitar against which all other electrics are measured, the Fender Stratocaster reigns king. This Strat came into the world in 1957 looking pretty much exactly as it looks now, with the addition of a few decades’ play wear–we’re talking the real, all-original deal, three way switch and all. It plays, and plays, and plays, with Fender’s hallmark neck profile, and the pickups are still blazing right along in pristine glory! When’s the next time you’re going to see a 50’s Strat in such amazing shape?
Add to Compare2018 Fender Esquire, Pine Body
Very Cool and unique Fender Custom Shop Esquire here that we are selling for renowned Nashville songwriter Darrell Scott. Loaded with one Tim Shaw designed single coil pickup. While this guitar may only have one pickup, it is certainly not lacking in tonal variety with its three way “Router”. And to top it all off this ultra light weight pine body allows for ease of play. This Esquire is a C.W. Fleming “Directors Choice”, so you know this build is of the highest quality.
With an illustrious history dating back to 1946, Fender has touched and transformed music worldwide and in nearly every genre: rock ‘n’ roll, country and western, jazz, rhythm and blues and many others. Everyone from beginners and hobbyists to the world’s most acclaimed artists and performers have used Fender instruments and amps, and legendary Fender instruments such as the Telecaster® and Stratocaster® guitars and Precision® and Jazz® bass guitars are universally acclaimed as design classics.In the 1940s, southern California inventor Leo Fender realized that he could improve on the amplified hollow-body instruments of the day by using an innovative and rather simple solid-body electric guitar design. Further, he realized that he could streamline the process of building them.In 1951 he introduced a prototype solid-body instrument that would eventually be called the Telecaster® guitar. The Tele®, as it was often called then and still is today, was the first solid-body Spanish-style electric guitar to be commercially mass-produced.That same year, Fender introduced a revolutionary new invention – the Precision Bass guitar. It was played like a guitar and had frets so that it could be played with “precision,” and it could be amplified, thus liberating bassists from unwieldy and increasingly difficult-to-hear acoustic basses.These two historic instruments laid the foundation for a new kind of group and a revolution in popular music – what we know today as the modern rock combo. As opposed to the “big bands” of the era, electric Fender instruments made it possible for smaller groups of musicians to get together and be heard.The Stratocaster first appeared in 1954, incorporating many design innovations based on feedback from professional musicians, Fender staff and Leo Fender himself. Its third single-coil pickup offered more tonal possibilities, its sleekly contoured body made it more comfortable, and its double cutaway design made access to upper registers much easier.Most important, however, was the addition of the new Fender vibrato (or “tremolo”) bridge, an innovation originally intended to let guitarists bend strings, thus achieving the pedal steel-like sound so popular among country music artists of the day.Nobody could have foreseen then how the Stratocaster would go on to revolutionize popular music. Essentially unchanged since its 1954 debut, it is the most popular and influential electric guitar ever, and players at all levels and in all genres continue to rely on its sound, playability and versatility to this day.Leo Fender himself remained an immensely creative force over the next decade, introducing many classic instrument and amplifier designs, including the Jazz Bass® guitar, the Jaguar® and Jazzmaster® guitars and the Twin Reverb® amplifier. FMIC’s corporate headquarters is located in Scottsdale, Ariz., with manufacturing headquarters based in Corona, Calif.