The Beatles were and remain one of the most influential bands in history.
They influenced fashion, food, culture and especially music.
When the Beatles threw in extra chords, bands across the world added chords.
When the Beatles went psychedelic, bands played in color.
When the Byrds sawA Hard Days Nightin the movies, they ran out and bought Rickenbacker guitars.
Their amps were Vox.
Fender changed that with an all-rosewood Telecaster.
The guitar became iconic during the rooftop session that went into the filmLet It Be.
Only two were made.
Jimi Hendrix got the other.
Fender Musical Instruments released the limited-edition George Harrison Rosewood Telecaster to their Fender Artist Signature Series.
They only have 1,000 units available worldwide.
The Limited-Edition George Harrison Rosewood Telecaster debuted at Summer NAMM this past July.
It was released on August 22.
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The new George Harrison Rosewood Telecaster is a lightweight version of the original.
The chambered body reduces weight while increasing the resonance.
The all-rosewood construction gives it a unique tone.