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  1. An original Telecaster master still going strong, James Burton influenced generations of rock guitar royalty with his perfectly phrased late-'50s/early-'60s Tele® work with Ricky Nelson, and his later stints with Elvis Presley, Emmylou Harris, Elvis Costello and many others only furthered his revered elder-statesman status.

  2. James Burton Standard Telecaster. When James started out, he replaced his strings with banjo strings because they didn’t make the strings he wanted for guitar players. He was the first to do so. Until this day, James uses these unusual gauges: .009, .010, .012, .024, .032 and .038. James doesn’t only pick with a guitar pick, but he also ...

  3. Brooklyn, NY, United States. (131,351) 227,000 sales since 2014. Message Seller. Payment & Returns. About This Listing. The Original Telecaster MasterAn original Telecaster master still going strong, James Burton influenced generations of rock guitar royalty with his perfectly phrased late-'50s/early-'… read more. Reverb Bump.

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  4. James Burton Telecaster Upgrade James Burton - Live in Concert with his current Upgrade model Telecaster. The original Upgrade was introduced in 1991 and had a poplar body, three Lace Sensor pickups (models Blue at the neck, Silver in the middle and Red at the bridge) and a treble/bass expander (TBX) tone control. The TBX was a dual function ...

  5. Fender James Burton Telecaster Electric Guitar Features: Ultra-lightweight basswood body finished with Paisley Flame attitude. Maple neck carved into a chunky ’60s “U” profile. Matching maple fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets in a modern 9.5-inch radius. A trio of Specially Designed James Burton single coil-coil pickups split the ...

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  6. Fender signature Telecaster for the legendary country and rock'n'roll guitarist James Burton. Made in Mexico, year of manufacture: 1995. Now 83 years old, James Burton left his mark on an entire generation of country and rock guitarists. For decades he was one of the most sought-after American session and studio musicians.

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  8. James Burton. Burton and a few of his most-used work tools on the steps of the Shreveport Municipal Auditorium, including two signature Teles. Photos by Tom Pace. In rural Louisiana in the early 1950s, it was no small feat when a family scraping by to survive bought a new Fender Telecaster for their 13-year-old son, especially when that $280 ...

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