Review of the Fender Vintera 1951 RoadWorn Telecaster for its 75th Anniversary]

Review of the Fender Vintera 1951 RoadWorn Telecaster for its 75th Anniversary]

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What is it?

You probably know by now that 2026 is a big year for Fender: it’s the year Leo Fender’s iconic Telecaster design celebrates its 75th birthday. It goes without saying that the Big F has grand plans to celebrate the historic milestone of the world’s first mass-produced solidbody electric guitar, and part of that agenda includes the release of the 75th Anniversary Telecaster Collection.

There were five new models in total, but the one I have here is the Vintera Road Worn 1951 iteration – a stunning, lightly aged Blackguard design that pays homage to the model that superseded early Broadcaster and Nocaster single-cuts to become the first-ever Tele.

It’s been given a cool ‘closet classic’ relic’ing vibe, with checking on the body, an artificially worn fretboard – with the lower register twanging zone seeing more of the aging, naturally, and subtly aged hardware.

(Image credit: Phil Barker/Future)

Overall, it’s a lovely looking Telecaster at first glance, heralding from the Mexican-made Vintera range with a bounty of 1951-inspired specs to provide an affordable yet faithful take on the early Blackguard experience.

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