This is where it all began:
in 1951, Leo Fender released the Telecaster, the world's first
commercially successful solidbody electric guitar. Renamed from
"Broadcaster" that was introduced in 1950, it's has a simple, yet
enormously useful design—borne out of Leo's experience with
electrifying Hawaiian steel guitars—that has been embraced over the
years by guitarists from a wide range musical genres, and copied by
guitar builders all over the globe.
Just like the original, this 60th Anniversary Telecaster has the
features that set the template for solidbody electric guitar design: a
single solid plank of ash that provides the basis for the storied
twangy sound, a revolutionary one-piece bolt-on maple neck—until the
Tele, bolt-on necks had only been used on banjos, the classic
string-thru-body bridge, and dual single-coil pickups with the treble
pickup mounted on the bridge plate—a coupling that helps characterize
the Tele sound. From crisp signature sparkle at the bridge to warmth
and fullness at the neck, the 60th Anniversary Telecaster gets its rich
depth, definition and dynamics from dual American
Vintage Telecaster single-coil pickups.
Controls
Volume, tone and pickup switching—that's it. Now as then, the controls
are elegant in their simplicity and solidly reliable in their effect on
the sound. Two knurled "chromedome" knobs are mounted on an
original-style chrome control plate. The one knob on the Tele features
the Delta Tone™ system, in which a detent at the "10" position
eliminates all the tone control circuitry and delivers the pure, direct
sound of both pickups.

