Shelby says there's something in the way this 1970 Rosewood Fender Telecaster moves. Synonymous with George Harrison of The Beatles and Traveling Wilburys fame, the Rosewood Telecaster was designed for Fender in the 1960s by former Rickenbacker luthier Roger Rossmeisl. This 1970 model differs from the original Rossmeisl prototype Fender gave Harrison in that this body is two pieces of rosewood bound together, whereas Harrison's was solid rosewood. But you'll see it weeps just as gently, if not more so. Don't let us down, Shelby.
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- 1970 Rosewood Telecaster
- Fender Vintage Modified '68 Custom Vibrolux Reverb
- Fulltone '69 Fuzz Pedal
- Divine Noise Cables
Songs played in this video:
- 00:00 - 0:53: Don't Let Me Down by the Beatles
- 02:00 - 02:28: All Things Must Pass by George Harrison
- 02:46 - 03:06: One After 909 by the Beatles
- 03:34 - 04:04: Dig A Pony by the Beatles
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