
I bought this book simply as a reference guide since I was building a copy of a 1952 Telecaster for my brother. I’m a guitarist and luthier and I build a variety of stringed instruments from guitars, to ukuleles, to dulcimers ([...]). I’d never built a solid body electric before. I wanted to make sure I was staying true to the ’52 external specs as much as possible, while looking into the later years of the guitar for upgrading the “innards” of the project. So in the beginning, my use of the
Guitars have in one form or another been around for thousands of years. There are paintings in Egyptian tombs showing instruments which are similar. For all those thousands of years, instrument making has been a specialised art, and the best instrument makers were students of music themselves.
In the twentieth century all that changed. A new notion of electronic music opened the way to new instruments and new composers. Music could be made from equipment which was not an instrument at all in any previous definition of the term. Even the BBC had it’s own radiophonic workshop where they made music from everyday sounds, processed, played backwards and generally manipulated to the point where the mundane was transformed into the extraordinary. Those involved were primarily musicians, but there was a new need in the music world, for technicians.
Once such was Clarence Leonidas Fender an electronics technician whose company, Fenders Radio service provided repairs for electronic devices of all kinds, including audio and musical instrument amplifiers. His chief interest was in the inadequacies of musical instrument amplifiers and so in the 1930′s he began to build some of his own. By the 40′s he had set up, with a partner, a business to design and manufacture electronic instruments and in 1946 he opened the Fender Electric Instrument Fender Telecaster 2005/2006 Perfect Condition w/ Case Company. Electric guitars had been around since the 1920′s but Fender’s Broadcaster (as the Telecaster was first known) was the very first mass produced solid body electric guitar.
Introduced in 1949, the Telecaster was an an innovation. Rather than a single, hand crafted instrument, it was built on an assembly line from mass produced parts. A bolt on neck made servicing simpler (the neck could easily be removed and replaced) and electronics were easily accessed behind a control plate. The sound of the telecaster was both bright and warm depending on the pickup selected, a feature which made it very versatile and suited to all styles of music, from Country to Rock and Jazz.
The Telecaster has been the guitar of choice for many famous musicians: George Harrison used a custom built rosewood telecaster on the Beatles ‘Let is Be’ album, and most famously Jimmy Page used a 1958 Telecaster (which he painted himself) on the first Led Zeppelin albums and also for the solo in ‘Stairway to Heaven’.
In 1954 Fender introduced the Stratocaster. With it’s sleeker, contoured shape the stratocaster was designed to be well balanced when used in a standing position, something which made it popular with Buddy Holly, an early fan. The company was a huge success. A brilliant marketing campaign showed the young and beautiful jumping out of planes, surfing and generally having a good time, all while attached to a Stratocaster or Jazzmaster guitar. As a result Fender became the most successful electric guitar manufacturer in the world.
In 1965 Leo Fender sold his companies to CBS. Although this seemed, at first, to be a positive move, costs were cut and there was a general reduction in quality. The company suffered from competition; copies of their guitars were being manufactured cheaply and in large numbers in the Far East. In 1985 the President of CBS Musical Instrument Division lead a buyout in which the employees purchased Fender from CBS. Today Fender’s top of the range guitars are still manufactured in California while the new Fender Corporation also owns Squier who manufacture lower priced versions of Fender guitars in the Far East using cheaper electronics. So, if you are looking for a truly high quality instrument in the Fender tradition, where do you go?
After selling his companies in 1965, Leo Fender went on making guitars. His final company G&L guitars sells instruments which, though based on the earlier Fender designs are produced in small numbers, allowing for greater customisation. Other innovations, such as Magnetic Field Design pickups (which allow the player to set the output on a per string basis) make these highly sought after instruments.
i was thinking about taking a fender telecaster, Fender Telecaster 2005/2006 Perfect Condition w/ Case cutting out the neck pickup, then putting a esquire pickguard on it. would there be any problems with this besides having only one pickup? would it mess up the wiring to the bridge pickup? PLEASE HELP!!! =)








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I’d have to say if you want a basic overview of the Fender Telecaster you should find what you’re looking for here.
First the disclaimer: I do not own a Telecaster nor do I even play guitar. I happen to think that a Telecaster is one of the most beautiful man made objects there is, so I got this book. I also bought SIX DECADES OF THE FENDER TELECASTER. This book was published in 1991. The SIX DECADES.. is much more recent. I enjoyed reading this one, too. However, if you can only get one, get the SIX DECADES. I do not regret having both of them. They have different pics. This book has the forwards by James Burton and Alvin Lee.
Great book! If you love telecasters, fenders, or electric guitars you should get this book!
a well written book about the fender telecaster, the first comercial solid body electric guitar.
lots of pictures, technical especs, and great information in general, also buy the other one about the stratocaster.