Goldtop tele. Looks purty.

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Goldtop tele. Looks purty.
Famous telecaster model, Bruce Springsteen. Also a pretty good musician...
Crusty ol’ Esquire...
Sexy, thicc telecaster... ‘62 reissue... gonna get her drunk and see what happens...
Beautiful piney, evergreen 1972 Fender Telecaster with a Custom Shop 1959 NAMM Fender Champ...
La Telecaster de Chrissie Hynde...
Yesssssss...
A couple of hot blondes from the ‘50s... a ‘55 on the left and a ‘56 on the right... a twofer Tele Tuesday!
A gorgeous 1950 Fender Broadcaster. What would Leo have called his guitars in 2021? A Streamcaster?
A warm tele for a cold Tuesday...
I kinda want to play this in some old skool Vans. Fresh strings, some new knobbies and we’re in business...
Nacho and the Blackguard Telecaster
Nacho Banos wrote a definitive book on the Blackguard Telecaster. If you can find a copy, it’s most likely worth a few bucks. His work is noted as a thorough examination of the most coveted Telecasters ever made.
He’s also a custom Tele builder, and as you might expect, his guitars are also coveted.
He also has very nice names for his guitars. This one is Abigail.
nachoguitars.com
A good ol’ Fender Esquire paired with a nice ‘63 Fender Bassman amp...
1979 Fender Telecaster. The wine-colored finish really pops. Drink it in.
Crazy Little Thing Called Love at Live Aid ‘85.
Ivy league combo...
Joe Strummer. 1979