This could easily be a lifetime Tele for the right player, and honestly, we wouldn’t blame you for calling dibs. It's just a killer example of what makes the Custom Shop so special when it's firing on all cylinders.
We’re suckers for two things when it comes to Telecasters: a double-bound body and a Dakota Red finish. Put the two together and, well, resistance is futile. Now add David Brown as the masterbuilder behind it? Forget it, we’re all in.
This 1960-style Telecaster is one of several David Brown Masterbuilts we’ve had through the shop, and every one continues to impress. His signature touches are all here: spot-on neck carves, exceptional fretwork, and flawless fit and finish throughout. This one features a ’60s Oval C profile (.82–.93"), a round-laminate rosewood fingerboard, and 21 perfectly polished 6150 frets. One standout detail? The thin satin lacquer finish on the neck - it feels effortless in-hand and adds a boutique-level refinement that really sets Masterbuilts apart.
Because one builder oversees the entire process - from wood selection to final assembly - you get a level of cohesion and feel that’s hard to achieve any other way. And David made some killer choices here, including a set of Josefina-wound Red Hot Tele pickups. As the name implies, these are wound to be a bit hotter than vintage spec, and you hear and feel it (response-wise): less icepick twang, more P90-like midrange, and a clear, chimey top-end that really opens up when you push your amp. Whether you're after gritty rock tones or high-octane country runs, this guitar delivers.
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