click photos to enlarge
In 1994, singer/songwriter Sheryl Crow was just about to embark on her first tour as "new" solo artist when most of her band's equipment, including her own Custom Telecaster, was stolen. The band quickly acquired new gear, and Sheryl's backup guitar became her main instrument. When the band performed at the Backyard in Austin, Texas, a fan who had read about the stolen gear approached Sheryl with a slightly used 1959 Fender Custom Telecaster, suggesting it as a suitable replacement for her stolen instrument.
The young lad explained to Sheryl that the guitar had belonged to his mother, a fan who had lost her battle with breast cancer, and that he thought it should continue to be played. Touched, Sheryl accepted the instrument, and it remains one of her favorite guitars to this day. The instrument was brought to the Fender Custom Shop in 2011 and recreated in meticulous detail. When the first replica was sent to Sheryl, in fact, she immediately mistook it for the original. The original 1959 Custom Tele went home, and Sheryl has used that first replica ever since.
| Brand: | Fender Custom Shop |
| Model: | Limited Masterbuilt Sheryl Crow 1959 Telecaster Custom Relic |
| Finish Color: | Faded Chocolate |
| Weight: | 7.19 lbs |
| Master Builder: | Dale Wilson |
| Body Wood: | Double-Bound Hand Selected Lightweight Alder |
| Neck Wood: | Maple |
| Neck Shape: | Mid 60s Oval "C" |
| Fingerboard: | Rosewood |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 9.5" |
| Frets: | Vintage |
| Pickups: | Vintage 1963 Telecaster |
| Controls: | 1 Volume, 1 Tone, 3-way Switch |
| Hardware : | Nickel |
| Bridge: | Vintage |
| Unique Features: | Includes Set List, Backstage Pass, Guitar Pick |
| Case: | Brown Hardshell Case |
| COA: | Yes |
© 2011 - 2013 -- Wildwood Guitars