It’s a mint condition, 1954 lefty which is rare as hen’s teeth.
He’ll say ‘I want something really clean… let’s try a Tele.’ It’s a real favorite of his at the moment because he hasn’t had it very long. “But in Paul’s mind a Tele is a really nice clean, sparkly, almost country sound. Paul also made use of a ’54 Tele, which was “used on quite a few tracks,” Smith said. He got it before my time, but that’s his big rock sound through his AC30.” It’s PAFs in that, and it’s all original as far as I know. “For a really straightforward rock ’n’ roll sound he’s got a ’57 Gibson Les Paul Goldtop which is always his go-to chord-y rock sound. When it came to electric guitars, Smith said there were three main ones in the studio.