Six String Theory

By Sam Yen | May 22, 2016

the fender george harrison tribute rosewood telecaster

FEATFenderRosewood_1As the guitar that George Harrison used to record the album Let it Be, the Rosewood Telecaster is probably one of the most famous musical instruments in history. Fender’s limited-run series of the George Harrison Tribute Rosewood Telecaster only runs to 100 guitars. Recreated by master builder Paul Waller and supported by the Harrison family, the guitar’s detailing stays true to the 1968 original, right down to the tightly grained rosewood.

• Built by Fender Custom Shop
• Rosewood neck fashioned from two pieces of rosewood, capped with a rosewood fingerboard
• Early 60s style ‘spaghetti’ logo decal
• Vintage-style three-saddle bridge, 21 narrow jumbo frets, Micarta nut and classic Fender ‘F’-stamped tuning machines

Fender

Stay informed on what truly matters across the world of luxury, sent straight to your inbox.

Sign up to our newsletters

By providing your information, you agree to our Terms of Use and our Privacy Policy. We use vendors that may also process your information to help provide our services. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA Enterprise and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.