Humbucker Telecaster For Sale

One-Off Barnwood Guitar – Salvaged, Rewired, Reborn

This is no factory clone. It’s a one-off resurrection: a Telecaster silhouette with guts, built from salvaged roofing timber, an Ikea bookcase panel, and even a strip of painted skirting board. A true Rat Bait Guitars creation—raw, unrepeatable, and full of soul.

Specs & Features

  • Body: Tele-style, hand-built from reclaimed barnwood and salvaged materials
  • Neck: 22-fret maple, old-school profile, lightly nitro-finished for a broken-in vintage feel
  • Electronics: Tele bridge pickup (Fender Squier) + neck humbucker, 3-way switch, tortoise shell scratchplate
  • Hardware: Brand new 10mm machine heads, strap buttons
  • Dimensions:
    • Scale length: 25.5″
    • Nut width: 42mm (1.656″)
    • Body thickness: approx. 44mm (±0.5mm)

Build Notes

  • Hand-assembled from recycled timber and new old stock parts
  • Mid-range pickups that punch above their weight—expect vintage twang with grit, not sterile polish
  • Natural barnwood finish: imperfect, honest, and full of character
  • Traces of old paintwork and light nitrocellulose highlights for added texture
  • Built for players who value soul over symmetry

Who’s Played Telecasters with Humbuckers?

The neck humbucker Tele isn’t just a mod—it’s a movement. Since the 1970s, this configuration has attracted players who crave warmth without sacrificing bite. Here are a few legends who’ve made it sing:

  • Keith Richards: Famously wielded a Telecaster Custom with a neck humbucker, using it to drive the Rolling Stones’ swaggering rhythm tone.
  • Jim Root (Slipknot): His signature Fender Telecaster features dual humbuckers, built for heavy riffing and brutal clarity.
  • John 5: Known for his eclectic style, John 5’s signature Telecasters often include humbuckers to handle everything from country twang to metal shred.
  • Andy Summers (The Police): While best known for his modified Telecaster with effects built in, Summers also explored humbucker configurations for added tonal depth.

This setup bridges the gap between classic Tele twang and the fuller, rounder tones of a humbucker—ideal for players who want expressive dynamics without switching guitars.

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Humbuckers in Telecasters

Here is one I began a few months ago, still need to finish it off as a complete, finished, guitar. Nails and nail holes – proper barnwood tele, having several bits from my shed in its DNA.

Telecasters Reimagined: From Humbucker Hybrids to Exmoor Spruce Originals

Few guitars have worn as many disguises as the Fender Telecaster. Born in the early 1950s as a no-nonsense workhorse, the Tele has since been reinterpreted in countless ways—each variation adding a new voice to its already versatile character.

One of the most enduring twists is the Telecaster with a humbucker in the neck position. This configuration, popularised in the 1970s with models like the Fender Telecaster Custom, gave players the best of both worlds: the Tele’s trademark bite from the bridge single-coil, paired with the warmth and fullness of a humbucker at the neck. Keith Richards famously wielded such a setup, using it to drive the Rolling Stones’ swaggering rhythm sound. The combination has since become a staple for players who want grit and clarity in equal measure.

But the Telecaster’s story doesn’t stop with factory models. A thriving sub genre has emerged—independent, reclaimed, and reimagined Tele-style builds that carry as much history in their wood as they do in their tone.

The Exmoor Spruce Example

Take the recent Rat Bait Guitars Telecaster-style bodies, crafted in North Devon from salvaged materials and finished in natural beeswax. Among the timbers used is Exmoor Spruce, a native softwood shaped by the harsh uplands of Exmoor National Park. Its tight grain and wild tonal character make it a striking alternative to the more predictable commercial spruces.

These bodies aren’t polished showroom pieces—they’re raw artefacts of survival and reinvention. Each carries scars and stories, transformed into instruments that embody the spirit of punk, blues, and DIY rock. They nod to the quirky Woolworths imports of the 1960s and ’70s, guitars once dismissed as cheap knock-offs but now celebrated as cult classics.

Why Collectors Should Pay Attention

For serious players and collectors, this sub-genre of reclaimed Telecasters is more than a curiosity. They represent:

  • Authenticity – Every scratch and knot in the wood is part of its history.
  • Defiance – Built outside the factory system, they reject sterile perfection.
  • Cultural Continuity – They echo the DIY ethos that has always fuelled music at the margins.
  • Unique Tonality – Woods like Exmoor Spruce bring a voice you won’t find in mass-produced instruments.

A Must-Have Sub-Genre

Just as the Telecaster Custom with its neck humbucker carved out a permanent place in rock history, these reclaimed builds demand recognition as a category in their own right. They’re not just guitars they’re statements. To own one is to hold a piece of rebellion, resilience, and reinvention in your hands.

For collectors looking to expand beyond the predictable, adding an Rat Bait Guitars Tele-style body to the lineup isn’t just desirable—it’s essential.

Fender Squier YN Neck Plate Partscaster

This 1990s Fender Squier Stratocaster is a solid black electric guitar, 4/4 size and is a 6-string configuration. The guitar is right-handed and has a new nitro neck with a bone nut fitted.

I bought this Stratocaster body as a 1990s Squier YN laminated body many years ago however, please examine the photographs to draw your own conclusion to its origins. I have no reasons to doubt this as I purchased it in good faith. Originally fitted with a Squier neck which was sadly banana shaped, now fitted with a ‘Rat Bait’ neck that has a reliced nitro finish.

The general condition of the body is very good for its age. I have replaced the tremolo springs (the original ones were rusty) with new replacement ones. If you look at the image of the neck pocket you can see a number has been stamped in it.

The tremolo and jack plug boat chrome work is not new and were most probably fitted when the guitar was originally assembled.

  • Replacement tremolo springs
  • Replacement electrics and pickups
  • Maple Nitro Neck
  • Bone Nut
  • Approx neck pocket width 56.5mm
  • Approx body thickness 40mm
  • Loaded body weight 2.24kg (without neck and machine heads)
  • New machine heads
  • New strings (Savarez 9-42 extralight)
  • New guitar strap

The black body and reliced nitro maple fretboard give it a classic look and feel. With a 6 string configuration and right-handedness, this guitar is perfect for any player looking for a quality partscaster. The refurbished parts and 4/4 size make it a great addition to any collection. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, this guitar is sure to impress on looks alone.

Relic Telecaster Style Guitar, Nitro Neck

Free UK delivery – Handcrafted Rat Bait guitar built in 2024 from new and reclaimed parts – Full scale. 

Rat Bait Guitar

This handmade electric guitar features a solid body made from recycled materials, with a natural finish. The guitar is designed for right-handed players and has a 4/4 size. It has 22 frets and a 6-string configuration. The neck is made of maple with a rosewood type fretboard and has been given a Nitro finish. The brand of this guitar is ‘Rat Bait’ and was manufactured in the United Kingdom in 2024. This guitar is perfect for any musician who is looking for a unique and high-quality instrument. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced player, this guitar is sure to impress.

  • Body made from salvaged materials
  • Body routed to take a standard Tele neck pickup and standard Telecaster neck pickup
  • Three way switch
  • Chrome Neck Pickup – Vintage warm tone (new old stock)
  • Black scratchplate
  • Telecaster bridge pickup – vintage tone, old school twangy
  • Unused 22-fret maple neck
  • 10mm Machine Heads
  • Nut Width: 1.656 In. (42 mm)
  • Scale Length: 25.5″

The neck on this guitar as been slightly reliced and given a light coat of Honey Nitrocellulose Lacquer. This Telecaster inspired guitar body is made from salvaged material, pieces scavenged from various places: a bit of a 1970s Austrian cupboard, Exmoor Spruce and bits of recycled roofing timber, all assembled, constructed and shaped by hand in a rat infested shed in North Devon. This barnwood style body is routed to take a standard neck pickup and standard Telecaster bridge pickup. A handmade rustic body that has dents, scratches and is finished in beeswax.

Telecaster Style Guitar – Bone Nut – Relic

Free UK delivery – Handcrafted Rat Bait guitar built in June 2024 from new and reclaimed parts – Full scale.


This Telecaster inspired guitar body is made from salvaged material, pieces scavenged from various places: Wood from a 1970s beech vegetable rack, Exmoor Spruce and parts of a 1990s flatpack bookcase, all assembled, constructed and shaped by hand in a rat infested shed in North Devon. This barnwood style body is routed to take a standard neck pickup and standard Telecaster bridge pickup. A handmade rustic body that has dents, scratches and is finished in beeswax.

Relic Telecaster made from Salvaged Materials

Built as a nod to 1960s / 70s Japanese Woolworths guitars but with modern hardware.

  • Body made from salvaged materials
  • Body routed to take a standard Tele neck pickup and standard Telecaster neck pickup
  • Three way switch
  • Chrome Neck Pickup – Vintage warm tone (new old stock)
  • White scratchplate
  • Telecaster bridge pickup – vintage tone, old school twangy
  • Unused 22-fret maple neck
  • 10mm Machine Heads
  • Bone nut Width: 1.656 In. (42 mm)
  • Scale Length: 25.5″
  • Guitar strap