If you were to look up “don’t mess with a classic” in the dictionary, you’d probably see a picture of a Fender Telecaster. The Telecaster is my single favorite guitar on earth! Since 1951, this slab of wood and two pickups has been the backbone of everything from chicken-pickin’ country to face-melting indie rock. Fender is throwing a birthday bash with a commemorative collection that proves this old dog has plenty of new tricks. Whether you want to feel like you’re playing a relic from a smoky 1950s dive bar or a spaceship from the future, there’s something here for you.
The Anniversary Lineup
Fender has sliced the Telecaster legacy into five distinct flavors. Here’s the breakdown:
| Model | The Vibe | Standout Feature |
| Vintera Road Worn ’51 | “I found this in my cool uncle’s attic.” | Swamp ash body with a nitro finish that looks (and feels) decades old. |
| American Ultra II | The Tesla of Telecasters. | Stunning Liquid Gold finish and Noiseless pickups for those who hate hum. |
| American Prof. Custom | Telecaster goes “Uptown.” | Flame maple top, double binding, and enough gold hardware to make a rapper jealous. |
| Classic Cabronita | Vintage charm meets modern punch. | TV Jones pickups that provide that signature sparkle and depth. |
| Player II | The showstopper. | A head-turning Diamond Dust Sparkle finish that belongs under stage lights. |

Whether you’re a vintage purist chasing that 1951 “U”-shape neck or a modern shredder looking for a compound radius fingerboard, Fender’s 75th-anniversary collection is a fitting tribute to the guitar that started it all.

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