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- switch and a smaller headstock than a standard Telecaster. Some also preferred vibratos on their Telecasters, installing a Bigsby on them. The most common...
- recording/live artist, has used Telecasters since early 1963. Brad Paisley (born 1972) plays guitars from an extensive collection of Telecasters and Tele-inspired models...
- the other Telecasters – a slightly less-pronounced curve where the upper bout meets the neck joint, compared to earlier (and later) Telecasters. This was...
- entry level Thinline Telecasters. This includes the Master Series Thinline Telecaster, the Vintage Modified Series Thinline Telecaster, and the classic Vibe...
- people who normally play Telecasters." In 2011, Fender marketed what they called their "Tele-Bration" year (a portmanteau of Telecaster and Celebration). This...
- Telecast may refer to: Television broadcast Telecast (band), a Christian band from the United States Telecaster, guitar This disambiguation page lists...
- the standard Telecaster didn't deliver. To achieve this sound, many players replaced the standard single-coil pickups on their Telecasters and installed...
- Nihonkai Telecasting Co., Ltd. (日本海テレビジョン放送株式会社, NKT) is a ****anese TV station broadcast in Tottori Prefecture and Shimane Prefecture. NKT is a TV station...
- (株式会社テレビ新広島, Television Shin-Hiroshima System), named Shinhiroshima Telecasting Co., Ltd. until 2008, is a TV station serving in Hiroshima Prefecture...
- Pappas Telecasting Companies was a diversely organized broadcasting company headquartered in Visalia, California, United States. Founded in 1971, it was...