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Fender Jimmy Page Telecaster

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Solidbody Electric Guitar with Ash Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, and 2 Single-coil Pickups - Custom Jimmy Page Artwork
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On January 31, 1969, Led Zeppelin played New York's Fillmore East for the first time. Their debut album had just been released, and the Big Apple was abuzz with the promise of this hot new British group. But they were as yet untested before an American audience, so Fillmore impresario Bill Graham booked them as the opening act for Iron Butterfly. Their first set that evening killed, tearing up the house so thoroughly that Iron Butterfly refused to go on after them again. So Led Zeppelin headlined the 11:30 show — never again to be an opening act. Jimmy Page played his Tele that night — the one he famously used on the first album, and quite frequently thereafter — sending shock waves into the audience with every strike of his pick and violin bow. Now Music Experience is thrilled to present to you the Fender Jimmy Page Telecaster, a superb re-creation of this legendary instrument in all its glory.

Fender Jimmy Page Telecaster at a Glance:

  • Gloss urethane finish over a reproduction of Jimmy Page’s iconic artwork
  • Two custom-wound Jimmy Page Telecaster single-coil pickups
  • Custom "Oval C"-shaped maple neck; 7.25”-radius slab rosewood fingerboard
  • Top-loader bridge with threaded steel saddles
  • Includes vintage-style black hardshell case

    Classic Thin D neck with a vintage fingerboard radius

    If you're a guitarist who prefers a thin '60s neck profile with a little more meat, the Jimmy Page Tele's Thin D shape is your cup of tea. In 1959, Fender started doing rosewood fingerboards on Telecasters, and that's what this one has, along with a comfortable vintage-spec 7.25" radius. Fingerboard designs have flattened out over the decades, the theory being that flatter radii are better for soloing in the high register. The fact remains that Mr. Page was a prodigious soloist on his Tele (after all, he played the epic "Stairway to Heaven" solo on it). And that's all we have to say about that. As an added touch, the finish on the neck is finished in "Road Worn" lacquer, that shows wear and checking that occurs naturally as a finish ages.

    Jimmy Page Custom '59 single-coil pickups

    These Jimmy Page Custom '59 single-coils are designed to Jimmy's exact specifications to deliver the searing Tele bite and visceral crunch we all know and love from early Zeppelin records. And trust us: these pups pack a punch. After all, the originals had the power to cut through one of the heaviest rock rhythm sections of the '70s: John Paul Jones and John Bonham.

    Jimmy's trusty Telecaster

    Although Jimmy Page is commonly associated with another classic single-cut solidbody electric guitar, it was a Telecaster that powered the Yardbirds' final years, Led Zeppelin's debut, and one of rock music's most iconic solos. Page did tons of London session work in the mid-'60s. (Fun fact: Jimmy played acoustic on the main title theme for Goldfinger, the third James Bond movie.) In 1966 he joined the Yardbirds, initially playing bass alongside his childhood friend Jeff Beck on lead guitar. When Jeff (who had replaced Eric Clapton in the Yardbirds) left the group shortly thereafter, Page assumed the lead guitar spot, playing a Telecaster (thought to be a '59) gifted him by Jeff. In May of '66, Jimmy collaborated with Jeff on a single, "Beck's Bolero," contributing electric 12-string rhythm guitar. John Paul Jones played bass, and Keith Moon (of the Who) played drums on the session. They were all enthused by the results, and the concept for a new supergroup germinated — which eventually led to the formation of Led Zeppelin (the name was suggested by Keith). Fun fact: Zep was originally called the New Yardbirds!

    What Fender Says...

    When the opening riff of “Good Times Bad Times” came through the radio in 1969, everything changed. In that moment Jimmy Page cemented his legacy and altered the course of popular music with a single guitar: his Fender Telecaster. The Fender Jimmy Page Telecaster is an homage to that guitar, which began life in its factory White Blonde lacquer finish, then became the “mirror guitar” before taking on its final form – a magical one-of-a-kind instrument, hand-painted by Page himself, that would go on to produce some of the most iconic riffs of the 20th Century.

    Ash Body

    Like Page’s original ’59 Telecaster, the body is crafted from ash with an attractive grain, making it extremely resonant with well-defined mids.

    Gloss Urethane Finish

    The Jimmy Page Telecaster features a reproduction of Jimmy Page’s famous artwork, finished with a smooth gloss urethane.

    Custom Jimmy Page Neck

    We duplicated the exact neck profile from Page’s Telecaster, finished with our Road Worn® lacquer and capped with a period-correct slab fingerboard.

    Custom Jimmy Page Pickups

    Designed for authentic Fender tone, the custom pickups are constructed as close to the originals as possible.

    "Top-Loader" Bridge

    String top-load-style for a rounder sound with easier bending (like Jimmy Page), or traditional through-body for classic Fender twang.

    Vintage-Style Tuning Machines

    Vintage-style tuning machines offer classic style and rock-solid tuning stability.

    Fender Jimmy Page Telecaster Features:

    • Ash body with custom Jimmy Page artwork; gloss urethane finish
    • Maple neck, Jimmy Page Custom Thin D profile, Road Worn lacquer finish
    • Rosewood fingerboard, 7.25" radius, 21 vintage frets, dot inlays
    • Bridge pickup: Jimmy Page Custom '59 single-coil
    • Neck pickup: Jimmy Page Custom '59 single-coil
    • 3-way pickup selector
    • Master volume and tone controls
    • 3-saddle vintage-style string-through/top-load bridge
    • 1.65" synthetic bone nut; 25.5" scale length
    • Fender vintage-style tuners
    • Factory strings: Fender NPS 10–46, standard tuning
    • Single-action truss rod, neck heel access

              Body Type Solidbody
              Body Shape Telecaster
              Left-/Right-handed Right-handed
              Number of Strings 6
              Body Material Ash
              Body Finish
              Gloss Urethane
              Color
              Natural with Jimmy Page Artwork
              Neck Material
              Maple
              Neck Shape
              Page Custom Thin D
              Radius
              7.25"
              Fingerboard Material
              Rosewood
              Fingerboard Inlay
              White Dots
              Number of Frets
              21, Vintage
              Scale Length 25.5"
              Nut Width 1.650"
              Nut Material Synthetic Bone
              Bridge/Tailpiece
              3-saddle Vintage-style Tele Bridge, String-thru or Top-loaded
              Tuners Gotoh cast/sealed
              Number of Pickups 2
              Neck Pickup
              Jimmy Page Custom '59 Single-coil
              Bridge Pickup
              Jimmy Page Custom '59 Single-coil
              Controls
              1 x master volume, 1 x master tone, 3-way blade pickup switch
              Strings
              Fender USA 250R, .010-.046
              Case Included
              Vintage-style Hardshell Case
              Manufacturer Part Number
              0146230721