Posted on 11/08/2018 2:09:35 PM PST by To-Whose-Benefit?
Jimmy Page's announcement of new signature Telecasters comes almost exactly 30 years since Fender released its very first signature models, although even then the idea of a signature or artist model was hardly a new one.
Way back in the 1920s, it was Gibson who jumped on the popularity of Nick Lucas, the first American to become a big star through guitar-and-vocal hits. Nick's bestsellers included "I'm Looking Over A Four Leaf Clover" (1927) and "Tip-Toe Thru The Tulips With Me" (1929), and he also cut some fine guitar-centric stuff like "Pickin' The Guitar" and "Teasin' The Frets."
Gibson's Nick Lucas flattop first appeared in 1927. For a while I thought this might qualify as the first signature-model guitarand then I saw in Steve Howe's fabulous collection a guitar called a Bambina, which dated from about 1870. It was a tiny classical-like instrument with a 13-inch scale, designed by Catharina Josepha Pratten (aka Madame Sidney Pratten) who was a well-known guitar teacher in London at that time. She signed labels, and her French guitar-maker stuck them inside the guitars that she sold on to her eager pupils. The first signature guitar, perhaps?
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You’re paying even more for a second name. You can go to a site like Warmoth.com and get everything you want for less money (I’m not advertising for them).
I own 2 Warmoth Partocasters with a Floyd and a Trembucker. Love them.
Warmouth is cool if you like to dyi builds or replacement parts.
Good ol’ Jimmy Page. They’re teasing the release of his signature tele:
https://reverb.com/news/jimmy-page-appears-in-new-fender-video-announcing-signature-telecaster
No pics yet though...
Interesting, but in a good way, to see people putting Floyds and Trembuckers on Strats. That’s what I’m going to do when I get around to buying more parts.
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I’ve always wanted a telecaster (I currently have a Les Paul Studio).
I have played a little with tele(s) before and I love the feel as well as the sound.
I’d also like to try a telecaster that has a “B Bender” or “G bender” installed in it.
Yup, I don't get the whole signature thing. In fact, I don't even get why anyone would buy a new guitar. There are many great used guitars available for a fraction of what they cost new. I have fifteen guitars and only bought one new.
The one I don’t get is paying big bucks for a factory Custom Shop to ‘Relic’ a guitar.
Why would I want a guitar that’s beat to heck to begin with, much less pay thousands more for it?
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The only “signature” guitars my little students can afford were signed by Jay Turser (sigh) :-)
gotta start somewhere, my first guitar was an old beat up 50s Silvertone western that i now wish i still had
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I had one of those, it was my very first guitar. It didn't stay in tune at all. Strum it for a minute, it was slightly out of tune.
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Huh? Isn't Jimmy more of a Stratocaster guy?
I have had a nice 1992 Carvin, double cut away, gold hardware on ivory finish. active electronics with Floyd Rose. Can’t play a lick, nor tried in years LOL!
I have a Warmoth FrankenStrat (Warmoth body and neck) and can attest to their quality.
“I have still”. Not have had, hiccup!
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