Jack White offers Sneak Peek of his Fender Custom Shop Triplecaster

NAMM 2025: A Fender Custom Shop version of Jack White’s Wild-Spec’d Blue Sparkle Triplecaster finally comes our way.

With a first look at the guitar along with its previous “Road Testing” model in a new Instagram post, White notes that the upcoming EACS is handed by Fender Custom Shop Master Builder Chip Ellis and Fender Pickup Designer Tim Shaw.

“Wanted to show you a sneak peek of the first Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Triplecaster (left),” White says in his post. “You can see all the subtle changes that have occurred compared to the Franken -stepped model from all years of road test next to the right!”

Between the two models, the custom store version has a much cleaner look at the front with the screws and bars around its pickups and pickguard now gone. The guitar’s original stratocaster-style main coat has also been replaced to a Telecaster style.

That said, the partially-halloped fretboard of production triplecaster remains, as does the guitar’s unique pickup configuration: a cunife wide range of humbucker in the neck, a JW-90 in the middle and a custom Jack White Humbucker in the bridge.

White also confirms in the comments that the new custom store version will include Glaser Bender-Nashville Luthier Joe Glaser’s Take on the B-Bender.

“Too many interesting features to mention at this moment, but this brand new creation is at NAMM right now on the third man hardware booth that you can play,” teases the former White Stripes man.

Check the guitar below.

Speaking of new releases, Fender recently announced his new Indonesian-made standard series guitars, price at only $ 599.99 per year. Pcs.

Revelated on this year’s NAMM show also marks the standard series also the company’s first Fender-branded guitar line to be manufactured outside the US and Mexico since the modern player area, which debuted over a decade ago.

With five models to choose from – a Stratocaster, HSS Stratocaster, Telecaster, Precision Bass and Jazz Bass, the new lineup is said to deliver the “available playability and inspiring tone” for which the great F is often celebrated.