Fender Telecaster

Fender Telecaster Left Handed FENDER TELECASTER LEFT HANDED

Fender '50s Telecaster Left-HandedFender '50s Telecaster Left-Handed
Vintage Tele twang for lefties. Built with all the '50 Telecaster primary appointments: ash body, maple neck, vintage-style tuners and bridge with steel saddles, and 2 reissue Telecaster pickups. The 3-way selector from the late '50s gives instant access to a wider tonal palette. More details & prices »
Fender American Telecaster Left-Handed Electric GuitarFender American Telecaster Left-Handed Electric Guitar
One for the southpaws! The shape's the same, and so are the Deltatone pickups and deluxe hardware, but the body is now made of non-veneer ash or alder for more resonance and tone. The neck has been given a new shape with rolled edges and more highly finished frets for greater playability. The nut is more detailed to eliminate rattles and improve tuning stability. Parchment/black/parchment pickguards give this Telecaster a fresh look. More details & prices »

Fender American Vintage 52 Telecaster Left-HandedFender American Vintage 52 Telecaster Left-Handed
The very essence of vintage. As one of the longest-running production models in history, the strength of the Tele guitar lies in its inherent simplicity. It's been modified only slightly in its 40+-year tenure. This '52 is true to the original with a premium ash body, a "U"-shaped maple neck, and a 7-1/4" fingerboard radius. It features the original Tele circuit with its 3-position switch (update wiring kit is included), original-style 3-saddle brass bridge (a vintage 6-saddle bridge is included) and the ashtray cover. Also true to the original, it has a single-ply black pickguard, master volume tone controls, and chrome hardware. More details & prices »
Fender Standard Telecaster Left HandFender Standard Telecaster Left Hand
The Telecaster tradition starts here. And Fender hasn't left out the lefties. Maple neck, poplar body, 2 traditional single coils, and a vintage-style, six-saddle bridge. More details & prices »

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