Fender Custom Shop George Harrison Tribute Rosewood Telecaster Master built by Paul Waller Serial Number GH 080 limited edition
It is in absolute mint condition!
Music fans will surely recognize this brown Telecaster from the "Let It Be Sessions" and "Rooftop Concerts". It is a complete reproduction of the All Rosewood Telecaster prototype originally handed to George Harrison by Roger Rossmeisl and Phil Kubiki in late 1968. It is commonly believed that the original was in the hands of Delaney Bramlett, a close friend of Eric Clapton, and has been in the custody of Mrs. Olivia Harrison since 2003.
For this project, master builder Paul Waller has meticulously verified and profiled every detail of the original as played by George himself.
The four-piece rosewood body, carefully selected for quality and appearance for this model, is made of thin maple boards sandwiched together, just as they were at the time. The laminated rosewood fingerboard without skunk stripes and the smooth neck shape make this a great tribute model.
The nut width is 1/8" (about 3mm) wider than the traditional vintage type, and details such as the spaghetti logo decal and the location of the string guide are elaborately replicated. Based on historical facts, the overall finish is limited to light aging with a closet classic finish.
The hand-wound pickups were created by Fender legend Abigail Ibarra, who retired in 2013.
S/N: GH080
Weight: 4.05kg
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Listed | 10 months ago |
Condition | Mint (Used) Mint items are in essentially new original condition but have been opened or played.Learn more |
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