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  1. Jan 25, 2023 · Lage owns a real 1954 Telecaster but that's not what he's out on the road with. Instead he's chosen a Nachocaster vintage replica made by the much admired Ignacio 'Nacho' Baños and his small team at Nacho Guitars in Valencia, Spain.

  2. Jazz guitarist Julian Lage has spoken about where his love for Telecasters began, and how he defied the myth that they’re not to be used by jazz players in a new rig rundown video.

  3. Not too long ago Julian Lage put out a lovely little record called Arclight. It's an album inspired by an appreciation for Telecasters that dates all the way back to Lage's days as an 8-year old prodigy and grew deeper with his acquisition of a '54 Blackguard.

  4. Jul 25, 2022 · However, Julian Lage has taken to social media to share his game-changing top tip for those wanting to travel with a Fender Telecaster, which literally lets you carry the whole instrument in a backpack and thus on to any mode of transport.

  5. Apr 11, 2022 · In this wide-ranging interview, Lage talks about the creative instincts behind the making of Squint, the dynamic that he, King and Roeder enjoy, and how the history of American music has guided his playing and sensibility.

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  6. Sep 11, 2023 · Julian Lage breaks down his history with the Telecaster, and explains why he thinks it is the perfect jazz guitar.📚The Beato Ultimate Bundle — $99 FOR ALL O...

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  8. Jan 25, 2023 · As a bit of an anomaly in the world of jazz guitarists, Lage prefers Telecasters. His number one T-style is his Nachoguitars 1657 “Nachocaster”—a saffron-colored guitar equipped with an Ellisonic P-90-size neck pickup and Fatpups Blackguard bridge pickup, built by Spanish luthier Nacho Baños.

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