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In 1924, Lloyd Loar of the Gibson Guitar Company was developing a means (an electric pickup) to pass the vibrations of the strings through a bridge to a magnet and coil, whereupon they were passed as electrical signals to an amplification device. By 1928 "electric guitars" were officially being marketed and sold to the public.
However, the problem with this was that in transferring the vibrations to a medium before being sent to an amplifier, the signal was too weak. So a more direct method had to be developed. The first to do this, and get the patent for it, was George Beauchamp, along with Adolph Rickenbacker and his company.
The guitar was known both as "The Pancake Guitar" and as "The Frying Pan" because of its appearance and because it was played flat in the musician's lap. Available from 1931 on, the guitar was made out of cast aluminum and steel.
Notable Early Achievements Following the Invention of the Electric Guitar
Before this, there were other models being experimented with by many other people. Les Paul, for instance, was working with attaching microphones to guitars. By the 1940s Les Paul would invent something much more successful, which was the solid wood body guitar.
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It was designated as "The Log", because it was essentially just one piece of wood attached to a neck with pickups and hardware attached. Gibson later sold a solid body electric guitar endorsed by Les Paul starting in 1950 which could be mass produced.
It was Leo Fender in the late 1940s that developed the first commercially successful, solid body electric guitar. With a single magnetic pickup, it was known as the "Esquire", while the model with a double magnetic pickup was known as the "Telecaster".
In 1953 Fender introduced the mass-producible and world famous Stratocaster guitar. This guitar had several many unique elements, creative design features and improvements over the previous Telecaster model.
These mass-produced Gibson and Fender models are what took hold of a generation and caught on in popularity with many influential musicians of the time. These guitars changed the outlook, style and sound of music forever.
From humble beginnings, the electric guitar transformed an entire genre of art and was able to capture the emotions and feelings of entire generations of people. From guitar legend Jimi Hendrix to the Guitar Hero next door, electric guitars are now entirely synonymous with popular music.
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Fender Telecaster $65.33 The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele, is typically a dualpickup, solidbody electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manufacturing and popular music. Introduced for national distribution as the Broadcaster in the autumn of 1949, it was the first guitar of its kind to be produced on a substantial scale. Its commercial production can be traced as far back as the March of 1950, when the single and dualpickup Esquire models were first sold. The Telecaster has been in continuous production in one form or another since its first incarnation, making it the worlds oldest solidbody electric guitar. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2009/12/23 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches |
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The Fender Telecaster (Hardcover) $57.96 Fender`s Telecaster is one of the icons of the guitar world. It`s not just manufacturer`s hype that this is the one of the most famous guitars of all time?it was the first production solid-body electric guitar, setting the style for everything that followed. To say this guitar changed the world of music is no over-the-top boast. This is the first history and giftbook devoted to the legendary Tele. It covers the development of the guitar and the famous players who made it their own, from the first 1949 prototype to the launch of the model in 1950 as the Esquire, through the Broadcaster, infamous ?Nocaster,? the Telecaster?and its numerous variations today. |
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Esquire $7.97 Esquire is the original and leading men's lifestyle magazine. Esquire's award winning editorial covers everything a man needs to know each month including the latest on style and clothes, what's new in cars, culture and entertainment and advice on money matters. |
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Fender Custom Shop Limited 1950s Esquire Electric Guitar Nocaster Blonde $3600 The limited edition Fender Custom Shop '50s Esquire Electric Guitar is crafted with an ash body, a C-shaped maple neck, a vintage-style 3-saddle string-through-body Telecaster bridge, and a vintage-style single-coil Telecaster pickup with custom-wired 3-way switching.The Esquire is among the most sought-after instruments in Fender's entire family of Telecaster guitars. Introduced in 1950, its unique circuitry and biting bridge pickup created a tonal sensation. It later became the weapon of choice for guiar greats including Jeff Beck and Bruce Springsteen, and has re-emerged time and again in the hands of many other great players.Three-way switching on a single-pickup guitar gives you 3 preset tones. In the bridge position, the pickup is connected only to the volume control (the tone control is disconnected); this minimal circuitry produces more top-end sparkle than is possible with a Telecaster. In the middle position, the standard tone control circuit is activated. In the neck position, the tone control is again disengaged, but a tone-shaping capacitor rolls off much of the top end and some bottom, producing a darker tone and slight volume loss.Fender includes a case, strap, cable, and a limited edition certificate of authenticity with each Limited 1950s Esquire guitar.Series: LimitedModel name: Limited 1950s Esquire Electric GuitarModel number: 921-5000-005Colors: Nocaster blonde, (nitrocellulose lacquer finish)Body: ashNeck: 1-piece mapleFingerboard: mapleFrets: vintage styleBridge pickup: 1 vintage style single-coil Tele pickup with alnico magnetsControls: master volume, master toneBridge: vintage style with 3 saddles strings-thru-body Tele bridgeMachine heads: Fender/Ping vintage style tuning machinesHardware: chromePickguard: 1-ply parchmentStrings: gauges .010 .046Accessories: strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticityCase: Limited Edition center pocket tweed hardshell case (red interior) |
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Fender Custom Shop Limited 1950S Esquire Electric Guitar $3600 The limited edition Fender Custom Shop '50s Esquire Electric Guitar is crafted with an ash body, a C-shaped maple neck, a vintage-style 3-saddle string-through-body Telecaster bridge, and a vintage-style single-coil Telecaster pickup with custom-wired 3-way switching.The Esquire is among the most sought-after instruments in Fender's entire family of Telecaster guitars. Introduced in 1950, its unique circuitry and biting bridge pickup created a tonal sensation. It later became the weapon of choice for guiar greats including Jeff Beck and Bruce Springsteen, and has re-emerged time and again in the hands of many other great players.Three-way switching on a single-pickup guitar gives you 3 preset tones. In the bridge position, the pickup is connected only to the volume control (the tone control is disconnected); this minimal circuitry produces more top-end sparkle than is possible with a Telecaster. In the middle position, the standard tone control circuit is activated. In the neck position, the tone control is again disengaged, but a tone-shaping capacitor rolls off much of the top end and some bottom, producing a darker tone and slight volume loss.Fender includes a case, strap, cable, and a limited edition certificate of authenticity with each Limited 1950s Esquire guitar.Series: LimitedModel name: Limited 1950s Esquire Electric GuitarModel number: 921-5000-005Colors: Nocaster blonde, (nitrocellulose lacquer finish)Body: ashNeck: 1-piece mapleFingerboard: mapleFrets: vintage styleBridge pickup: 1 vintage style single-coil Tele pickup with alnico magnetsControls: master volume, master toneBridge: vintage style with 3 saddles strings-thru-body Tele bridgeMachine heads: Fender/Ping vintage style tuning machinesHardware: chromePickguard: 1-ply parchmentStrings: gauges .010 .046Accessories: strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticityCase: Limited Edition center pocket tweed hardshell case (red interior) |
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Fender '50s Esquire Electric Guitar 2-Tone Sunburst Maple Fretboard $699.99 The Fender '50s Esquire Electric Guitar is the electric guitar that started it all. Originally released in 1950, it was Leo Fender's first marketed design. The single-pickup precursor to the Telecaster, the Esquire features an ash body, maple neck, vintage-style bridge with steel saddles, volume, tone, and a 3-way quick tone-change switch.3-way switchingThe 3-way toggle switch gives you 3 preset tones. In the bridge position the pickup is only connected to the volume control (the tone control is disconnected). This minimal circuitry provides more top-end sparkle than a Telecaster. In the middle position the standard tone control circuit is activated and it functions just like any other tone control. In the neck position the tone control is disengaged, but a tone-shaping capacitor is added that rolls off a lot of the top end and some of the bottom. This setting produces darker tone along with slightly less volume.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.Classic Series '50s EsquireAsh bodyMaple neck7-1/4" radiusVintage-style fretsVintage-style tuning machinesWhite single-ply pickguardVolume and tone control3-way quick tone-change switchVintage-style bridge with steel saddles |
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Fender '50s Esquire Electric Guitar White Blonde Maple Fretboard $699.99 The Fender '50s Esquire Electric Guitar is the electric guitar that started it all. Originally released in 1950, it was Leo Fender's first marketed design. The single-pickup precursor to the Telecaster, the Esquire features an ash body, maple neck, vintage-style bridge with steel saddles, volume, tone, and a 3-way quick tone-change switch.3-way switchingThe 3-way toggle switch gives you 3 preset tones. In the bridge position the pickup is only connected to the volume control (the tone control is disconnected). This minimal circuitry provides more top-end sparkle than a Telecaster. In the middle position the standard tone control circuit is activated and it functions just like any other tone control. In the neck position the tone control is disengaged, but a tone-shaping capacitor is added that rolls off a lot of the top end and some of the bottom. This setting produces darker tone along with slightly less volume.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.Classic Series '50s EsquireAsh bodyMaple neck7-1/4" radiusVintage-style fretsVintage-style tuning machinesWhite single-ply pickguardVolume and tone control3-way quick tone-change switchVintage-style bridge with steel saddles |
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Fender '50S Esquire Electric Guitar White Blonde Maple Fretboard $699.99 The Fender '50s Esquire Electric Guitar is the electric guitar that started it all. Originally released in 1950, it was Leo Fender's first marketed design. The single-pickup precursor to the Telecaster, the Esquire features an ash body, maple neck, vintage-style bridge with steel saddles, volume, tone, and a 3-way quick tone-change switch.3-way switchingThe 3-way toggle switch gives you 3 preset tones. In the bridge position the pickup is only connected to the volume control (the tone control is disconnected). This minimal circuitry provides more top-end sparkle than a Telecaster. In the middle position the standard tone control circuit is activated and it functions just like any other tone control. In the neck position the tone control is disengaged, but a tone-shaping capacitor is added that rolls off a lot of the top end and some of the bottom. This setting produces darker tone along with slightly less volume.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.Classic Series '50s EsquireAsh bodyMaple neck7-1/4" radiusVintage-style fretsVintage-style tuning machinesWhite single-ply pickguardVolume and tone control3-way quick tone-change switchVintage-style bridge with steel saddles |
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Fender '50S Esquire Electric Guitar Black Maple Fretboard $699.99 The Fender '50s Esquire Electric Guitar is the electric guitar that started it all. Originally released in 1950, it was Leo Fender's first marketed design. The single-pickup precursor to the Telecaster, the Esquire features an ash body, maple neck, vintage-style bridge with steel saddles, volume, tone, and a 3-way quick tone-change switch.3-way switchingThe 3-way toggle switch gives you 3 preset tones. In the bridge position the pickup is only connected to the volume control (the tone control is disconnected). This minimal circuitry provides more top-end sparkle than a Telecaster. In the middle position the standard tone control circuit is activated and it functions just like any other tone control. In the neck position the tone control is disengaged, but a tone-shaping capacitor is added that rolls off a lot of the top end and some of the bottom. This setting produces darker tone along with slightly less volume.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.Classic Series '50s EsquireAsh bodyMaple neck7-1/4" radiusVintage-style fretsVintage-style tuning machinesWhite single-ply pickguardVolume and tone control3-way quick tone-change switchVintage-style bridge with steel saddles |
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Fender '50S Esquire Electric Guitar 2-Tone Sunburst Maple Fretboard $699.99 The Fender '50s Esquire Electric Guitar is the electric guitar that started it all. Originally released in 1950, it was Leo Fender's first marketed design. The single-pickup precursor to the Telecaster, the Esquire features an ash body, maple neck, vintage-style bridge with steel saddles, volume, tone, and a 3-way quick tone-change switch.3-way switchingThe 3-way toggle switch gives you 3 preset tones. In the bridge position the pickup is only connected to the volume control (the tone control is disconnected). This minimal circuitry provides more top-end sparkle than a Telecaster. In the middle position the standard tone control circuit is activated and it functions just like any other tone control. In the neck position the tone control is disengaged, but a tone-shaping capacitor is added that rolls off a lot of the top end and some of the bottom. This setting produces darker tone along with slightly less volume.Check the drop-down menu to the right to select colors and/or other options.Classic Series '50s EsquireAsh bodyMaple neck7-1/4" radiusVintage-style fretsVintage-style tuning machinesWhite single-ply pickguardVolume and tone control3-way quick tone-change switchVintage-style bridge with steel saddles |
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Fender Custom Shop 60Th Anniv. Series Esquire 2-Pickup Electric Guitar $5999.99 The 60th anniversary of the Fender Telecaster guitar has been celebrated by a unique and unprecedented release of some of their most collectable and historical instruments.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup is a reproduction of the earliest two-pickup "electric Spanish guitar" that Fender came out with. Adding the front pickup allowed guitarists to play more rhythm parts.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup model features a select pine body with a black lacquer Custom Shop Relic finish treatment, 1-piece maple neck, 25.5" scale length, and a 21-fret maple fretboard. A Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickup in the bridge position, and Vintage 50's single-coil pickup in the neck position offer the player a wide variety of tones for any style of music. Chrome hardware includes a vintage style bridge with 3 vintage saddles and Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machines. Includes case, strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticity.Series: TelebrationModel name: LTD Limited Esquire 2 PickupModel number: 923-5000-015Colors: black, (nitrocellulose lacquer finish)Body: Select pineNeck: 1-piece mapleFingerboard: mapleFrets: vintage styleNeck pickup: Vintage 50's single-coil pickupBridge pickup: Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickupControls: master volume, master tone, 3-position blade switchBridge: vintage style with 3 saddlesMachine heads: Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machinesHardware: nickel/chromePickguard: 1-ply parchmentStrings: gauges .010 .046Accessories: strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticityCase: Limited Edition oxblood/red with white ends hardshell case Unique features:No truss rodLimited edition caseLimited edition decalLimited edition certificate of authenticityLimited edition neck plateRelic finish shows natural wear and tear of years of heavy use, nicks, scratches, worn finish, rusty hardware and aged plastic parts |
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Fender Custom Shop 60Th Anniv. Series Esquire 1-Pickup Electric Guitar $5999.99 The 60th anniversary of the Fender Telecaster guitar has been celebrated by a unique and unprecedented release of some of their most collectable and historical instruments. This particular guitar is a reproduction of the first venture into the marketplace for Fender with an instrument that immediately caught the ear of many guitarists.The LTD Limited Esquire 1 Pickup model features a select pine body with the Custom Shop Relic finish treatment, 1-piece maple neck, 25-1/2" scale length, and a 21-fret maple fretboard. A single Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickup in the bridge position give the original Tele sound that has been loved by players for decades. Chrome hardware includes a vintage style bridge with 3 vintage saddles and Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machines. Includes case, strap, cable, and a limited edition certificate of authenticity.Model name: LTD Limited Esquire 1 PickupColors: black, (nitrocellulose lacquer finish)Body: select pineNeck: 1-piece mapleFingerboard: mapleFrets: vintage styleBridge pickup: Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickupControls: master volume, master toneBridge: vintage style with 3 saddlesMachine heads: Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machinesHardware: nickel/chromePickguard: 1-ply parchmentStrings: gauges .010 .046Accessories: strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticityCase: Limited Edition oxblood/red with white ends hardshell case Unique features:No truss rodLimited edition caseLimited edition decalLimited edition certificate of authenticityLimited edition neck plateRelic finish shows natural wear and tear of years of heavy use, nicks, scratches, worn finish, rusty hardware and aged plastic parts |
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Vintage1956 Fender Esquire Blnd $26000 In Store Vintage VINT 1956 FENDER ESQUIRE BLND |
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Henry Hunt Esquire $49.99 George Cruikshank Henry Hunt Esquire - Giclee Print |
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Wenger / KNIFE, ESQUIRE, STAINLESS / 16668 $47.71 Wenger - KNIFE, ESQUIRE, STAINLESS - 16668 |
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Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster '50S Electric Guitar $379.99 The Squier Classic Vibe Telecaster '50s is an electric guitar with a look to die for and plenty of '50s 'blackguard' Tele vibe! The Vintage Blonde or Butterscotch Blonde over pine body totally resonates and you'll be hard-pressed to tell whether or not you are holding a premium ash body guitar! Of course pine is not a foreign wood to guitar making or to Fender history for that matter. Early single and dual pickup Esquire guitars were made with pine bodies. Featuring a 21-fret vintage tint gloss maple neck with the modern playability of a 9-1/2" radius and medium jumbo frets, and outfitted with a custom set of Alnico 5 single-coil pickups on the Butterscotch Blonde model and Alnico III on the Vintage Blonde, this Squier Tele has tone that can really hang with the big boys. You get clear note separation even in distorted modes and dynamic response with a strong midrange and high end bite for leads!Classic Vibe!Back in 1982, the very first Squier by Fender guitars and basses came ringing out of Asia. Known for their excellent vintage-quality look, feel, sound, and construction, those early Squier instruments and their Fender-branded counterparts are now highly sought-after collector's items revered by guitar enthusiasts as models of "getting it right" while aiming at value-conscious players. The Squier Classic Vibe Series reflects that simultaneous commitment to excellence, value, and vibe. Mirroring classic Fender designs, the Classic Vibe offering is not intended to be era or vintage correctbut rather imparting the vibe of a classic Fender design. Each with distinctive feature set combinationsall adding up to one classic-looking instrument. Great sound, vintage looks, unbeatable valueClassic Vibe!Body: PineFinish: PolyesterNeck: 1-Piece Maple, Modern "C" ShapeFingerboard: Maple, 9-1/2" (241mm)Frets: 21, medium-jumboScale Length: 25-1/2" (648mm)Nut Width: 1.65" (42mm)Hardware: ChromeTuning Keys: Vintage-style tuning machinesBridge: Vintage-style Tele bridge plate w/brass barrel saddlesPickguard: 1-ply blackNeck pickup: Custom Telecaster pickup (Alnico 5 on Butterscotch Blonde/Alnico III on Vintage Blonde)Bridge pickup: Custom Telecaster pickup (Alnico 5 on Butterscotch Blonde/Alnico III on Vintage Blonde)Pickup switching: 3-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck PickupControls: Volume, ToneStrings: (.009-.042) Nickel-plated steel |
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Esquire Magazine $8 Esquire is a men's magazine that is owned by the Hearst Corporation and was founded in 1933. The magazine really flourished during the depression under the guidance of founder and editor Arnold Gingrich. The magazine originally started as a racy magazine and was transformed into a more refined magazine with an emphasis on men's fashion and contributions by such literary masters as Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald. Esquire also helped pioneer the trend of new journailis,of New Journalism by publishing such famous writers as Norman Mailer, Tim O'Brien, John Sack, Gay Talese and Tom Wolfe.Esquire Magazine is part of the Men family of magazines. It is generally sold to individuals and businesses and quite often can be found in a reception room or waiting room of a company or a professional office like a dentist, doctor, health club, gym, or beauty and hair salon. A full year magazine subscription to Esquire Magazine includes issues delivered right to your mailbox. |
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Fender Custom Shop 60th Anniversary Series Esquire 2-Pickup Electric Guitar Black 886830028274 $4799.99 The 60th anniversary of the Fender Telecaster guitar has been celebrated by a unique and unprecedented release of some of their most collectable and historical instruments.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup is a reproduction of the earliest two-pickup "electric Spanish guitar" that Fender came out with. Adding the front pickup allowed guitarists to play more rhythm parts.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup model features a select pine body with a black lacquer Custom Shop Relic finish treatment, 1-piece maple neck, 25.5" scale length, and a 21-fret maple fretboard. A Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickup in the bridge position, and Vintage 50's single-coil pickup in the neck position offer the player a wide variety of tones for any style of music. Chrome hardware includes a vintage style bridge with 3 vintage saddles and Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machines. Includes case, strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticity.Series: TelebrationModel name: LTD Limited Esquire 2 PickupModel number: 923-5000-015Colors: black, (nitrocellulose lacquer finish)Body: Select pineNeck: 1-piece mapleFingerboard: mapleFrets: vintage styleNeck pickup: Vintage 50's single-coil pickupBridge pickup: Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickupControls: master volume, master tone, 3-position blade switchBridge: vintage style with 3 saddlesMachine heads: Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machinesHardware: nickel/chromePickguard: 1-ply parchmentStrings: gauges .010 .046Accessories: strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticityCase: Limited Edition oxblood/red with white ends hardshell case Unique features:No truss rodLimited edition caseLimited edition decalLimited edition certificate of authenticityLimited edition neck plateRelic finish shows natural wear and tear of years of heavy use, nicks, scratches, worn finish, rusty hardware and aged plastic parts |
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Fender Custom Shop 60th Anniversary Series Esquire 2-Pickup Electric Guitar Black $5999.99 The 60th anniversary of the Fender Telecaster guitar has been celebrated by a unique and unprecedented release of some of their most collectable and historical instruments.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup is a reproduction of the earliest two-pickup "electric Spanish guitar" that Fender came out with. Adding the front pickup allowed guitarists to play more rhythm parts.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup model features a select pine body with a black lacquer Custom Shop Relic finish treatment, 1-piece maple neck, 25.5" scale length, and a 21-fret maple fretboard. A Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickup in the bridge position, and Vintage 50's single-coil pickup in the neck position offer the player a wide variety of tones for any style of music. Chrome hardware includes a vintage style bridge with 3 vintage saddles and Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machines. Includes case, strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticity.Series: TelebrationModel name: LTD Limited Esquire 2 PickupModel number: 923-5000-015Colors: black, (nitrocellulose lacquer finish)Body: Select pineNeck: 1-piece mapleFingerboard: mapleFrets: vintage styleNeck pickup: Vintage 50's single-coil pickupBridge pickup: Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickupControls: master volume, master tone, 3-position blade switchBridge: vintage style with 3 saddlesMachine heads: Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machinesHardware: nickel/chromePickguard: 1-ply parchmentStrings: gauges .010 .046Accessories: strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticityCase: Limited Edition oxblood/red with white ends hardshell case Unique features:No truss rodLimited edition caseLimited edition decalLimited edition certificate of authenticityLimited edition neck plateRelic finish shows natural wear and tear of years of heavy use, nicks, scratches, worn finish, rusty hardware and aged plastic parts |
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Used Fender Custom Shop 60Th Anniversary Series Esquire 2-Pickup Electric Guitar Black 886830028274 $4799.99 The 60th anniversary of the Fender Telecaster guitar has been celebrated by a unique and unprecedented release of some of their most collectable and historical instruments.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup is a reproduction of the earliest two-pickup "electric Spanish guitar" that Fender came out with. Adding the front pickup allowed guitarists to play more rhythm parts.The LTD Limited Esquire 2 Pickup model features a select pine body with a black lacquer Custom Shop Relic finish treatment, 1-piece maple neck, 25.5" scale length, and a 21-fret maple fretboard. A Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickup in the bridge position, and Vintage 50's single-coil pickup in the neck position offer the player a wide variety of tones for any style of music. Chrome hardware includes a vintage style bridge with 3 vintage saddles and Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machines. Includes case, strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticity.Series: TelebrationModel name: LTD Limited Esquire 2 PickupModel number: 923-5000-015Colors: black, (nitrocellulose lacquer finish)Body: Select pineNeck: 1-piece mapleFingerboard: mapleFrets: vintage styleNeck pickup: Vintage 50's single-coil pickupBridge pickup: Custom Nocaster Vintage Tele single-coil pickupControls: master volume, master tone, 3-position blade switchBridge: vintage style with 3 saddlesMachine heads: Fender/Gotoh vintage style tuning machinesHardware: nickel/chromePickguard: 1-ply parchmentStrings: gauges .010 .046Accessories: strap, cable, limited edition certificate of authenticityCase: Limited Edition oxblood/red with white ends hardshell case Unique features:No truss rodLimited edition caseLimited edition decalLimited edition certificate of authenticityLimited edition neck plateRelic finish shows natural wear and tear of years of heavy use, nicks, scratches, worn finish, rusty hardware and aged plastic parts |
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Portrait of Benjamin Disraeli Esquire $49.99 Alfred-edward Chalon Portrait of Benjamin Disraeli Esquire - Giclee Print |
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