The Telecaster and the Stratocaster.
The Fender Telecaster Deluxe is an electric guitar with a bolt-on neck joint and a solid body. This guitar is made of alder or ash and maple. The manufacturer is Fender.
Leo, as in Leo Fender, founder of Fender Musical Instruments.
The electric bass guitar in its modern form was invented by the American, Leo Fender, although a short-scale (30") solid-body electric bass guitar was invented and marketed by Paul Tutmarc, another American as early as 1937. Fender's 1951 instrument used a newly-designed double-cutaway body and a longer 34" scale length, both of which are still used today by Fender and other manufacturers.
He has 3 main acoustics: a Martin, a Guild, and his most popular is an Alvarez semi-hollow body. His electric guitars are mainly Fender telecasters.
The most popular rock and roll instrument, by far, is the electric solid body guitar.
The first Fender Stratocaster was designed in 1954 by Leo Fender, George Fullerton, and Freddie Tavares.
no. The first guitar goes back for along time, but cant be traced back farther than the 1500's. The first electric guitar was made by Adolph Rickenbacker, But this was a semi hollow body, meaning there were still sound holes like in acoustics. Eventually a man named Les Paul created the first Solid body guitar( obviously called the Les Paul), and Leo fender created one not long after him (called the Fender broadcaster, soon changed to stratocaster) I hope this helped
Les Paul's 'Log' was the first ever solid body electric guitar that was invented, but the first solid body guitar that was mass produced was the fender telecaster which was first known as the fender broadcaster before they changed the name. although some acoustic solid body instruments are found in folk and ethnic traditions around the world. Les Paul the guitarist invented the first solid body guitar and went to Gibson co. to show them his design. Gibson blew him off for over a decade before fender made the telecaster solid body, then Gibson came running back to Les Paul to look at his guitar. they agreed and soon after the Gibson Les Paul model electric guitar was produced, and the rest is history. but to the question the telecaster was the first to be produced but the Les Paul was the first made.
Usually are If same body styles. From different body styles I'd say no
go to a body shop
The Fender Company, founded by the late Leo Fender. at one time they were controlled by CBS Broadcasting! These are solid body electrics and the neck is secured to the body with four phillips-head bolts. the materials cost alone is quite small, when I was in high school one guy scratch-built a workable (fender) guitar and the only real hang-ups in making the instrument was in the construction and pouring of semi-soft rubber for the fretboard. the basic cost of materials (wood) was not much more than $25 or so. I think there was an article in a craftsman magazine which spurred the (Stradivarius-junior) into action- make your own electric guitar. the Fender Companymay well have taken umbrage and offense as it was clearly patterned after a Fender. This was in the early 70"s at Stevens Academy in Hoboken.
Fender's first production guitar was the Esquire. It had a single pickup, an ash body, and a maple neck.