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Overview
In early 1951, Fender renamed its only production solid-body guitar the Telecaster, replacing the short-lived Broadcaster moniker used in late 1950. The Telecaster quickly became the guitar of its age, propelling the status of the solid-body electric guitar from novelty to the defining instrument of popular music. Like most long-lasting guitar models, the Tele has seen its share of variations and specialty models come off the line since the early '50s. The standard no-frills Telecaster, however, has stayed largely the same, strutting two single-coil pickups, a slab body of Ash (or later Alder), and an unmistakable twang that helped shape the sound of country and rock music. Like the rest of the Fender catalog, the CBS purchase of 1965 brought a series of changes to the Telecaster. Teles from 1965 onward are less desireable to collectors than earlier examples.
Years of Production: 1951 - present
Unique to this Year: Switch to pearloid inlays instead of dots, new "transition" headstock logo, and new three-ply pickguard. Also glued-on Maple fingerboard option introduced.
Body Style: Single cutaway solid-body
Wood Composition: Ash, Maple neck, Maple fingerboard
Design Elements: Two single-coil pickups, white three-ply pickguard, volume and tone controls, 25 1/2-inch scale length, string thur-body
Finish Specifications: Blond was a standard finish for the Telecaster.
Notable Tele Players: Keith Richards, Merle Haggard, Johnny Greenwood, James Burton
Years of Production: 1951 - present
Unique to this Year: Switch to pearloid inlays instead of dots, new "transition" headstock logo, and new three-ply pickguard. Also glued-on Maple fingerboard option introduced.
Body Style: Single cutaway solid-body
Wood Composition: Ash, Maple neck, Maple fingerboard
Design Elements: Two single-coil pickups, white three-ply pickguard, volume and tone controls, 25 1/2-inch scale length, string thur-body
Finish Specifications: Blond was a standard finish for the Telecaster.
Notable Tele Players: Keith Richards, Merle Haggard, Johnny Greenwood, James Burton
Reverb Price Guide
Estimated Value for Fender Telecaster 1965 on Reverb
Includes material, year, finish
*Excludes Brand New, B Stock, Fair, Poor, and Non-functioning. Prices exclude shipping and tax/VAT/GST.