Lollar Royal T Neck Telecaster Pickup Nickel
$130
Chicago Music Exchange
From Lollar:Sometimes, even the most die-hard Tele fan wants to channel their inner Jimi. And we're here to help. Since the metal cover on a Telecaster neck pickup adds grittiness to the sound, we specially designed a custom nickel pickup cover for our Royal T to emulate the Stratocaster neck tone....
Lollar 52 Tele Series Set Chrome
$240
Chicago Music Exchange
From Lollar:Neck PickupWound to exact 1952 Telecaster pickup specs, this model produces a little less output than our Vintage T neck pickup. Our '52 T delivers a clear tone and plenty of smooth treble, and with a soft attack, you get a pleasingly round bass quality that won't overload your amp or...
2011 Fender 53 Telecaster Relic Custom Shop
$3,100
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
This 2011 Fender '53 Relic Telecaster has seen a couple of changes, opening the door for you to customize it if you want without being the first to change it from original spec.
The frets are jumbos, and they were very professionally done. This...
2017 Danocaster Singlecut F Hole Thinline Telecaster
$4,500
Mahar's Vintage Guitars
No sales tax for customers outside California.
It has been quite a while since I've brought a Danocaster Singlecut through the door here at MVG, but it was worth the wait to get this killer 2017 "F Hole" (Dan Strain's moniker for a Thinline Tele).
This guitar punches way above its weight,...
Lollar Charlie Christian Telecaster Neck Pickup
$185
Chicago Music Exchange
We’ve stayed true to the original voicing of the pickups that Charlie Christian played. Compared to other large single-coils, our Charlie Christian pickups sound warmer, with wider dynamic range and more touch sensitivity. They have very little compression and a flat EQ response. This neck pickup...
1969 Fender Esquire
$14,000
Galerie Casanova
1969 Fender Esquire, in excellent original condition.
This beautiful and rare model comes from the same line as the Fender Telecaster – the two are almost identical, with the exception of their electronics. Where the Telecaster has 2 single coil pickups, the Esquire only has the bridge pickup...