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* Technically speaking, the Esquire and the Broadcaster/Telecaster are different guitars – the former has one pickup and the latter two, and there are some refinements to the design – basically, the Telecaster is the “finished” product.
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PP: A Telecaster is a classic Fender model guitar.
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PP: A Telecaster is a classic Fender model guitar.
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Greg Harper, on september 01, 2008 0 of 0 people found this review helpful Features: Korean made, this guitar features a hard maple fingerboard, ash body and boasts the classic 'Telecaster' bridge and saddles. 22 frets provide a decent range of pitch and the 3 way selector switch is easy to use and understand.
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"Telecaster") was nearly synonymous with early popular music like boogie woogie, R&B, swing, honky tonk, etc.
Digital Point Forums 2009
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Just like in country on the Telecaster with that chicken pickin 'stuff.
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I had a Mexican Telecaster a few years back and that was a fun beast too although it was cheaper and the electronics were noisy.
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I've got this new Telecaster that's like an acoustic guitar, I played that, and I got something last night.
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I still mourn the loss of the Telecaster and curse the memory of the thief.
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I love a good Strat, but my heart has always belonged to the comparatively homely Telecaster.
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