George's Rosewood Telecaster

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doctorwho
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Mine from around 1986 has a rosewood/maple(?)/rosewood sandwiched body:

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So is mine, though descriptions I find on the construction used never seem to agree about the type of wood used for that little stripe in the sandwich. Whatever it is, it's pretty!

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Most descriptions also go on at length about how heavy they are, but I really didn't noticed. Mine replaced a Rickenbacker 250, which was also a fairly hefty block of body wood. I actually liked the sound of the 250 better and believe they are much better guitars than they get credit for. In my case, it was strictly a neck width problem that made me switch.
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The original was made with a thin stripe of maple according to the book Beatles Gear. I would think the re-issues were the same. The store by me just got a used one in near mint shape. Two are available on Ebay (Buy It Now) for around $4,000 and these are the 86- versions. Not the new custom shop.
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Any of those rosewood Tele's are stunning.
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Somewhere, I recall, is a website of photos showing how Fender makes "wood sandwich" guitars even in USA.
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I wish they weren't so expensive. I love playing my Telecasters and it would be great to get my hands on one of these. It seems like a "knee-jerk" reaction to the Gibson Lennon guitar.
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Yeah, sure, 'limited edition'... they make a new run of these rosewood Teles all the time and call it limited so they can jack up the prices...just go through music zoo's sold stock...
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I just hope mine gets valuable enough to eventually trade it for a nice Fireglow 381. I can always buy another Tele that sounds good and looks decent. If folks are crazy enough to pay huge sums of money for rosewood Telecasters, I'll certainly help them out. I must admit though, that before I got it, I'd never seen anything on a Fender that I really considered fine woodworking. Nothing against Fenders, but they have always struck me as being rather utilitarian and unimaginative when it comes to construction.
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