by Emmanuel on 16 May 2015 14:24
Hi Guys, years since I have not posted anything on this board ! (still lurking from time to time though ;) )
I confirm it's not Andy's telly on the picture.
You can find it easily through other pictures on Google : Clapton used this guitar during the Blind Faith (with Ginger Baker & Stevie Winwood) period.
In fact 'custom' telecasters (those with that gorgeous binding on the body, to my sense) have been produced from the early 60's by Fender and always with a rosewood (brown) neck.
Clapton's tele on the picture has a stratocaser maple neck (the exactly one he will use to build up 'brownie' with which he will record Layla later, check the photo on the back of the lp).
Andy's tele has a telecaster maple neck (taken from another telly, probably from the 50's) which was probably already mounted when he got it.
Clapton does not like fender rosewood necks. (Though he played a red tele with rosewood neck when he started with the Yarbirds. When he left them, he also left the guitar which was not his and it has been then played by Jeff Beck, his substitute)
At that time, everybody was looking for rosewood necks, Clapton used to make personal build up with second hands maple necks (and it's easy to set a strat neck on a tele body).
There is this known story where he found several stratocaster pieces for cheap price, he built up several strats : 'blackie', 'brownie' and a few others he offered to George Harrison and Pete Townsend.
Two or three years ago, Fender edited a 'brownie' signature limited edition (and really expensive). They made Clapton try it on youtube, you can find his comment where he explains his Fender rosewood aversion. (though he greatly plays one on the bonus part of Chuck Berry 'Hail hail rock'n roll' DVD)
Andy may regret his tele (by the time he wrote the book) because he lost the humbucker pick up during a police tour and he never really manage to replace it. He did not play either much his tele replica later on the tourzilla, some said the then mounted preamp (mid-boost of the current Clapton signature stratocaster, another cheap guitar) did not really statisfy him compared to the original one. (so no regrets for the guys who wanted to buy a cheap 'andycaster' replica ;) )
Manu (old AUIer ;) )