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Everything changed in 1969, when the beginning riff of “Good Times, Bad Times” was heard over the radio. With a single guitar, Jimmy Page sealed his legend and changed the course of popular music. The Fender Jimmy Page Mirror Telecaster pays homage to the guitar, which began life in its factory White Blonde lacquer finish before becoming the “mirror guitar” and eventually changing into a one-of-a-kind hand-painted instrument. This legendary guitar produced some of the most iconic riffs of the twentieth century at various stages of its development.

The Jimmy Page Mirror Telecaster has a two-piece ash body, lacquer finish, and a pair of Jimmy Page Custom ’59 Tele single-coil pickups that give the fiery, full-bodied tone that inspired all of the famous licks on Led Zeppelin’s first album.

The handcrafted “Thin D”-shaped maple neck has a 7.25″-radius slab rosewood fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets, providing a smooth playing experience. The “top-loader” bridge enables through-body or top-load stringing, resulting in a rounder, richer tone and less tension, allowing you to bend the strings with ease. Other features include a bone nut vintage-style circular string tree and Pure Vintage Single Line “Fender Deluxe” tuning devices, which provide original style and performance.

The Jimmy Page Telecaster, designed by Page himself, includes some personalized touches like as a Jimmy Page signature on the headstock and a bespoke chrome neck plate. The antique tweed box has eight round mirrors (a reference to the unique treatment Page later gave to the guitar), a black coiled wire, a vintage-style “stained glass” strap, and a custom Certificate of Authenticity. Jimmy described his favorite Telecaster best: “I really made it my own – it’s quite a magical guitar.”

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