The G.E. Smith Telecaster® | Fender
Take a tour of G.E. Smith's new signature Tele®, a special guitar that combines a '40s-era Fender lap steel with a '50s-era Telecaster. Features include a large U-shaped maple neck, lap steel "oval and diamond" fingerboard inlays, custom cutoff vintage-style bridge plate and body-mounted bridge pickup. SUBSCRIBE NOW: http://bit.ly/FenderSubscribe SHOP NOW: bit.ly/ShopFender About Fender: Fender Musical Instruments Corporation is the world’s foremost manufacturer of guitars, basses, amplifiers and related equipment. With an illustrious history dating back to 1946, Fender has touched and transformed music worldwide and in nearly every genre: rock ‘n’ roll, country and western, jazz, rhythm and blues, and many others. Connect with Fender: Visit FENDER WEBSITE: https://www.fender.com Like FENDER on FACEBOOK: / fender Follow FENDER on TWITTER: / fender Follow FENDER on INSTAGRAM: / fender Follow FENDER on TUMBLR: / officialfender Follow FENDER on SNAPCHAT: / fender The G.E. Smith Telecaster® | Fender / fender

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