- single cutaway ash body with routing channel between the pickups, bolt-on maple neck, 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot inlay, "Telecaster" logo on headstock with six-on-one-side tuners, STB anchored bridge with three paired-string adj. saddles, black pickguard, two single coil pickups, two knobs (v, tone) and a three-way switch mounted on a metal plate, chrome hardware, available in Blonde finish, mfg. 1951-1964.
In early 1952, phillips-head neck screws were introduced. In late 1952, phillips-head pickguard screws were introduced. In late 1954, a white pickguard was introduced. In 1955, a staggered-height pole pickup in the bridge pickup, a new switch with a thin top and rounded base, and a butterfly-clip string guide were all introduced, and the serial number was moved to the neckplate. In mid-1956, the logo was relocated to above the string guide on the headstock. In mid-1956, custom colors became available, and alder bodies were used with those finishes. In late 1958, threaded steel saddles and a new bridge design where the strings anchor to the bridge were introduced. In 1959, a rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlay replaced the maple fingerboard and the pickguard design was changed to eight screws. In early 1960, the bridge was changed back to the old design where the strings are anchored at the back of the guitar. In 1963, a laminated white pickguard was introduced.
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- single cutaway ash body with routing channel between the pickups, bolt-on maple neck, "F" stamp on neckplate, 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot inlays (1967-1982) or rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays (1965-69), "Telecaster" logo on headstock with six-on-one-side tuners, STB anchored bridge with three paired-string adj. saddles, white pickguard, two single coil pickups, two knobs (v, tone) and a three-way switch mounted on a metal plate, chrome hardware, available in Blonde finish, mfg. 1965-1982.
This model is referred to as CBS Mfg. because of the sale of Fender Musical Instruments Corp. to the CBS Broadcasting Co. in early 1965. Between 1967 and 1969, a maple fingerboard was optional, and by 1969, it was standard. In 1972, two string guides were introduced on the headstock. In 1975, a black pickguard replaced white pickguard. In 1981, a white pickguard replaced the black pickguard. In 1982, this model was changed to the Standard Telecaster.
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- similar to the Telecaster (CBS Mfg. 1965-1982), except has Bigsby vibrato bridge and tailpiece, mfg. 1967-1975.
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- similar to the Telecaster (CBS Mfg. 1965-1983), except has an Antigua finish with a matching color laminated plastic pickguard, mfg. 1977-79.
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- similar to the Telecaster (CBS Mfg. 1965-1983), except features special International color finishes and a white laminated plastic pickguard with black plated screws, mfg. 1981 only.
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- similar to the Telecaster, except has a Blue Floral or Pink Paisley finish, mfg. 1968-1970.
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- single cutaway rosewood body, bolt-on rosewood neck, 21-fret rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays, rosewood headstock with six-on-one-side tuners, strings through bridge with cover, black pickguard, two single coil pickups, two knobs (v, tone) and a three-way switch mounted on a metal plate, chrome hardware, available in Natural finish, mfg. 1969-1972.
The Rosewood Telecaster was also offered with a hollowed (3 chambers) body between 1971-72.
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- similar to the Telecaster except has a hollow mahogany or ash body with an f-hole, an enlarged pickguard, rearranged knobs and switch, available in Blonde and custom colors, mfg. 1968-1971.
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- similar to the Telecaster Thinline except has two humbucking pickups, available in Blonde and Custom Colors, mfg. 1972-78.
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- bound alder body, white pickguard, 21-fret maple fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, strings through bridge, chrome hardware, 2 single coil pickups, volume/tone controls, 3-position switch, controls mounted metal plate, available in Sunburst and custom colors finishes, mfg. 1959-1972.
This model is also available with an ash body.
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- similar to the Telecaster Custom except has a humbucker and single coil pickup, mfg. 1972-1981.
In 1978, this model was offered in Antigua finish.
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- single cutaway poplar body, contoured back, bolt-on maple neck, 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot inlays, 1970s Stratocaster-style headstock with six-on-one-side tuners, six saddle bridge, black pickguard, two humbucker pickups, four knobs (two v, two tone), three-way switch, available in Blonde, Sunburst, Olympic White, Black, Walnut, Antigua (1977-79), or Natural finish, mfg. 1972-1982.
This model was basically a "Stratocasterized Telly with Humbuckers." From 1977-79, Antigua finish was available with matching pickguard.
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- single cutaway ash body with routing channel between the pickups, bolt-on maple neck, 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot inlay, "Telecaster" logo on headstock with six-on-one-side tuners, bridge with six individual string adj. saddles, white pickguard, two single coil pickups, two knobs (v, tone) and a three-way switch mounted on a metal plate, chrome hardware, available in the following Standard Colors: Black, Brown Sunburst, Cherry Sunburst, Natural, Sienna Sunburst, or White finish, and the following Custom Colors: Aztec Gold, Candy Apple Green, Emerald Green, Mocha Brown, Pewter, Ruby Red or Sapphire Blue finish, mfg. 1982-85.
In 1983, a 6-saddle bridge with top loading strings, and a single-ply pickguard was introduced. This Standard Stratocaster is not to be confused with the Mexican-made Standard that was introduced in 1991, and is still in production.
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- similar to the Standard Telecaster (U.S. Mfg. 1982-85), except has a swirled finish that resembles a bowling ball, mfg. 1984 only.
This unique finish was the result of dipping the white primer coated bodies into an oil-based finish that floated on water. After dipping, the guitar received a top coat of polyurethane. Fender produced three dominant colors: Red finish that had black and white swirled in (sometimes resulting in gray areas as well), Blue finish that was mixed with yellow and black, and Gold finish that was combined with white and silver. According to the original purchase order, 50 Telecasters were ordered (21 in Red, 21 in Blue, and 8 in Gold). These guitars were painted by Anthony Nasiatka in Floral Park, NY. (Information courtesy Anthony Nasiatka with help from Michael F. McCarthy).
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- single cutaway bound alder body, bolt-on neck, 21-fret maple fingerboard with black dot inlays or rosewood fingerboard with pearl dot inlays,six-on-one-side tuners, top-loading bridge with individual string adj. mounted on a special stepped platform, pickguard supplied but not mounted on delivery, two noise-cancelling system double-coil white pickups, four numbered knobs (two v, two tone), three-way pickup switch, active electronics, chrome hardware, available in various finishes, mfg. 1983-85.
This model came with a white pickguard that could be applied with the supplied adhesive backing.
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- similar to the Elite Telecaster, except has pearloid button tuners and gold hardware, mfg. 1983-85.
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- similar to the Elite Telecaster, except has a black walnut body and neck, ebony fingerboard with pearl dot inlay, pearloid button tuners, gold hardware, and a supplied Voyagair case, available in Natural finish, mfg. 1983-85.
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