The Fender Jimmy Page Mirror Telecaster is a very special US-made artist model based on the legendary Led Zeppelin guitarist’s iconic Tele. Boasting a nitrocellulose lacquer-finished Ash body, Maple neck and Rosewood fretboard, the Jimmy Page Mirror tele is fitted with twin '59 Tele pickups, customised to produce Jimmy Page’s personal sound. The guitar is supplied in a vintage tweed case and comes with eight round mirrors, plus a template for correct placement on the guitar body. Not only this, you also get a black coil cable, vintage strap and certificate of authenticity.
The Fender Jimmy Page Mirror Telecaster is now available from Merchant City Music, online and in our Glasgow store. Every instrument we sell is fully checked over and professionally set up, ensuring you receive the best possible example. We ship fast to the UK and Europe.
Fender Jimmy Page Mirror Telecaster in White Blonde
The Jimmy Page Mirror Telecaster features a two-piece ash body, lacquer finish and a pair of Jimmy Page Custom '59 Tele® single-coil pickups that deliver the incendiary, full-bodied tone that inspired all the unforgettable licks on Led Zeppelin's first album. The custom "Oval C"-shaped maple neck has a 7.25"-radius slab rosewood fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets, giving it a smooth playing feel. The "top-loader" bridge allows for through-body or top-load stringing, which produces a rounder, warmer tone and less tension so you can bend the strings with ease. Other features include a bone nut vintage-style round string tree and Pure Vintage Single Line "Fender Deluxe" tuning machines for authentic style and performance.
Created alongside Page himself, the Jimmy Page Telecaster also boasts some personalised touches like a Jimmy Page signature on the headstock and on the custom chrome neck plate. Included in the vintage tweed case are eight round mirrors (a tribute to the custom treatment Page later applied to the guitar), a black coiled cable, vintage-style "stained glass" strap and a custom Certificate of Authenticity. About his beloved Telecaster, Jimmy said it best: "I really made it my own – it’s quite a magical guitar.”