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Which Was The Best Vintage Telecaster Wiring Circuit?
When the market for vintage electric guitar replicas set light around the end of the 1970s, manufacturers of retro-spec Telecasters were ...
The 1990s Fender Model Code System Explained
Showing the model code 10-0909, a Fender USA '62 Vintage Reissue Stratocaster inspection tag from March 2nd 1990. How obsessive are y...
Candy Apple Red: A History of Fender's Queen of Custom Colours
Is there a warmer finish anywhere on Earth? Candy Apple Red in all its glory on a Stratocaster, complete with the 1960s fashion statement o...
1996 Squier Deluxe Telecaster (Korea)
If ever you find yourself staring at a seemingly bog-standard Korean Squier Telecaster with a CN5 or CN6 serial number, you may not realis...
Plywood Fender Squier vs Top Line Vintage Gibson
THE CONTENDERS A vintage Gibson ES-355 . A lavish, high-spend product, made in 1972, and sitting at the top end of Gibson’s range of thi...
The Birth of Squier Affinity
Daphne Blue was one of three finishes available on the first Squier Affinity Teles to hit the UK market – the other two being Black, and wh...
The Fender Broadcaster and Guitar History's Greatest Myth
The Fender Broadcaster may have been a beautiful blonde bombshell, but for decades it sat at the centre of guitar history's greatest my...
Retrospective: Early 1980s Maya 8097 "Telecaster" Copy
In some ways, the 1980s ruined the Fender copy market . In the 1970s, even the sub-£100 guitars were made in Japan. And working on their o...
Why Does a Fender Esquire Have a Pickup Selector Switch?
The wonderfully simple single-pickup Fender Esquire, in its early 1950s format with butterscotch blonde finish. Why did this one-pickup gui...
The Fender Telecaster in the Late 1960s
The late 1960s period was a fascinating one for Fender, and particularly the Telecaster. Heavy rock was emerging from the blues boom and t...
The Success of Leo Fender: Genius or Fluke?
A 1950s design Fender Telecaster. The ultimate utilitarian guitar? The man behind the Fender guitar brand – Leo Fender – is hailed as a ...
Strat vs Tele - Which is For You?
I won’t be flying off on a 3,000-word special for this one. The idea is simply to answer one very commonly asked question: “ Which will su...
Telecaster Scratchplates & 'Static' Noise - Solved
In this post I’m looking at a problem which has cropped up in forum posts, on the search engines, and elsewhere. But I believe the solutions...
The Original 1992 Fender MIJ 'JD' Telecaster
I first saw The Fender ‘Jerry Donahue’ Telecasters advertised in a UK magazine in mid April 1992, so presumably they arrived in the shop...
Fender Japan (MIJ) Standard Telecaster - 1980s to 1990s
Ah, whatever happened to the good old Japanese Squier Telecaster of the mid to late 1980s?… Well actually, not an awful lot. Far from dying ...
Fender USA '52 Telecaster Reissue (1992)
Whilst the subject of this retrospective was made twenty years ago, it replicates an instrument built in the dim and distant post-war dec...
The Fender MIJ Guitars - Circa 1990 (with prices)
For this piece I’ve assembled a historical snapshot of a classic and much loved range of guitars: namely, the Fender MIJ (Made in Japan) exp...
Fender MIJ Telecaster Bridge Pickup
Whilst Fender ’s Made in Japan Vintage Reissue Stratocasters were carrying non-authentic pickups with moulded plastic bobbins by the late ...
Fender MIJ Telecaster Thinline Reissue
This is a completely mint Japanese made reissue of an early 1969 Fender Telecaster Thinline . A guitar for diehard Fender fans, who want th...
Late 1980s Squier Telecaster (Korea)
The guitar after some modification, sporting a nitro-cellulose refinished sea foam green body, and some replacement parts. I must formall...
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