Originally posted by jofice:Didn't we say Bono was interested in a Tele while back?
When I talked to Dallas last summer, he'd said that he found Bono a Telecaster
in NY and that Bono had been playing a lot more guitar while they were working
on new songs in the studio.

I've heard that they ceased production of the Irish Falcon in 2010. And perhaps
Bono was ready to move on to something new... or at least somewhat different.

I'm guessing that while liking aspects of that Telecaster that Dallas bought, he
still like some aspects of the Gretsch. As luck should have it, Gretsch
production is controled by Fender... so... easy enough to have Fender Custom
make a hybrid to suit.

Info update: Thanks to Jeff S. for the info.
Here's the scoop... Paul Waller is the guy who makes these guitars. It was basically his idea to combine some features of a Gretsch (the pickups, the f-holes) into a Tele. He built a white one about a year or so ago as a prototype. I'm not sure if Bono has that one or not. From what I was just told, it seemed like the idea for this guitar was Paul's, and then Bono somehow heard about it and/or saw the prototype guitar. But, in any case, yes, the green one is obviously for Bono, and it's just now getting ready to ship.
These are not production guitars (and there are no plans for them to become production guitars), but Paul can build them for anyone who may want one. You'd simply place an order through a Fender Masterbuilt dealer, ask for Paul to be your builder (he's the only one doing these), and discuss what you want to do. Of course he could make an exact replica, if that was what a customer wanted