Gotta Tell You About My Tele

Today, while wondering in a guitar shop to pick-up a 4th string for my acoustic guitar, a beautiful red metallic telecaster look-alike flew into my hands. OK, so it didn’t happen exactly that way. But once I got my hands on this beauty I knew my long desired dream for a red metallic Tele had come to fruition. Technically it’s a Samick Signature Guitar but for all practical purposes it’s built to be a very nice Fender Telecaster for a much cheaper price.

For those of you non-guitar playing friends who don’t salivate over music instruments like I do, the telecaster is a legendary guitar. And in my mind, a metallic red Telecaster with white pick guard is the quintessential classic rock guitar. In fact it was the telecaster that popularized the instrument.

Recently in Fastcompany’s October issue on Masters of Design there’s a great quote in the print edition from David Lubars, BBDO on the Telecaster. He said, "I love Strats and Rickenbackers and Les Pauls, but there’s something so reductionist and beautiful about a Tele – in looks and sound."

I couldn’t have said it better myself. I absolutely love this well designed classic instrument. Even playing it unamplified produces a beautiful sound. Telecasters are the no-frills electric guitar but the sound they produces is so classic and so perfect for the various genre of music I tend to play.

For one who’s played guitar for almost 25 years, I’ve actually shown quite a bit of restraint from going hog wild with guitar collecting. In fact the last electric guitar I owned was a black Peavy which I sold twenty years ago. I still own my second guitar, a twelve string Yamaha and a very nice nylon string guitar from Spain.

I really have few regrets in life and those are the guitars and pick-up trucks I’ve sold. I have a feeling this new friend will be with me for many years to come.

 

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