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Haynes Fender Telecaster Manual

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  • Just like the popular car manuals ... but for your Telecaster
  • Illustrated with photos and diagrams ...
  • Featuring tips and advice from famous Telecaster players
  • Maintenance, servicing and customisation advice

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Haynes Fender Telecaster Manual

The Telecaster marks the true beginning for the ?solid body? electric guitar. This iconic workhorse has survived the rigours of the road for 60 years and is still considered by many guitarists to be one of the defining and iconic symbols of contemporary music. The Haynes Fender Telecaster Manual is the newest addition to a series of best-selling manuals following the Fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul Manuals and offers advice on how to get the best from your Telecaster, be it a budget Squier or an original USA-made '57?'59 Esquire.

With step-by-step guidance and clear colour photographs, subjects include upgrading pickups, adjusting a truss rod and understanding some great stage rigs from icons such as Jerry Donahue, Roy Buchanan, Albert Lee and Steve Cropper. There are also "Tech Tip" contributions from respected luthier John Diggins and B-Bender inventor Gene Parsons. Fourteen case studies examine in detail everything from a Custom Shop Parsons White B-Bender to a James Burton Signature model.

There are "Under the hood" insights into the great Esquire, Broadcaster, Nocaster and Telecaster marques, with nods to the classic "Blackguards", as well as a vintage '57 Whiteguard Esquire, a Humbucker supercharged "Hot Rod" and a rare lefty Deluxe. Squiers in '50s Vibe, Affinity and Avril Lavigne models, offer variants on a classic design, with hints on upgrades to a professional working instrument. Superbly illustrated this manual covers everything a "Tele" enthusiast needs to know, from the first prototype in 1948 to the most recent closet classic.  

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