Description

An incredible example of the iconic blackguard Telecaster #2145 with a 10-53 neck date! This 1953 workhorse is all original except for a replaced nut. Fantastic overall condition with the perfect natural patina showing light finish wear and moderate dings throughout. A warm and resonant instrument with a great feel and smooth playing neck with a chunkier soft-V profile that feels great! The pickups are the shining feature producing a clear, punchy, and aggressive Tele tone full of warmth in the neck position and a classic Tele twang in the bridge position! Includes Toschcase repro thermometer hardshell case.


Check out the feature from our luthier Tyler in the ECG Newsletter:


"Given the proper motivation, I could easily produce a list as long as my arm of the reasons why I love the Telecaster. The model needs no introduction, requires no explanation, and is generally an easy instrument to love. One detail that makes the Tele stand out over other vintage guitars, though, is the consistency of its role throughout the decades. I would submit that the Telecaster is the only major midcentury guitar design that has been continuously used primarily for the application it was built to fill.
The Les Paul, for example, was developed to be a jazz guitar but only found commercial success when adopted by rock and blues musicians. The Martin OM was aimed squarely at big band rhythm players of 1929, and instead became the world's favorite fingerstyle guitar. Fenders own Jazzmaster proved suitable for just about everything but jazz. But the Telecaster? Designed for country musicians in 1949, and remains the quintessential guitar for modern hillbillies young and old. An unflinching oak.
As attractive as the earlier Blackguards prove to be, this sensational ’53 exhibits all the qualities that most Tele aficionados find most desirable. (The great Nacho Banos, author of The Blackguard Book, has claimed that his very favorite examples have been from 1953.) A chunky C neck profile combined with a lightweight ash body is the known recipe for a sonorous and responsive Tele, and this one has both in spades. A replaced nut is all that keeps this gem from being 100% original, and I’m certain it won’t be hanging around for long."

Emerald City Guitars

Emerald City Guitars

1953
Fender
Very Good
Hard
15 Years
$89,950
Emerald City Guitars
Emerald City Guitars
2063820231
Seattle, Washington
2:44 AM
10am-4pm Monday-Saturday Closed Sundays

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As Emerald City Guitars continues to do more and more worldwide shipping our goal is to make sure your instrument or amplifier arrives intact. We take pride in our packing procedures using high grade packing materials and great care in assuring that our customers get their order quickly and safely. We make a point of forwarding all tracking information to our customers so they can stay informed on its progress pending arrival. We ship via UPS, Fedex and UPS. All shipments are fully insured through our private insurance carrier.

We offer a 72 hr approval on all guitar & amps (unless otherwise noted). Customer pays all shipping & insurance costs both ways unless otherwise negotiated by sales staff. Before returning any item, customers must call for a return authorization. Returned items must be in the same condition as when they left the store. Unauthorized returns will be refused & returned at customer expense. Returned items are subject to a 20% restocking fee.