
FENDER NOCASTER
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Fender 51 Nocaster NOS Electric Guitar
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The earliest form of the Telecaster, before it was even named!
This forerunner of the Telecaster was first named the Broadcaster, but Fender had to remove the decals because of a conflict with Gretsch's registered "BroadKaster" name. So collectors dubbed it the Nocaster. This New Old Stock version is like a brand new guitar that has been brought by time machine from 1951. Includes deluxe hardshell case.
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FenderŪ Custom Shop 55 Tele Relic Electric Guitar
- A stunning Custom Shop Limited Edition of 100 instruments brings back the early Telecaster.
This detailed Custom Shop reproduction of a 1955 Telecaster was built utilizing original tooling and production techniques of the era. And its Relic finish treatment gives it the look of a well-traveled and heavily played axe, although it is absolutely new in setup and playability. Includes deluxe hardshell case.
Featuring the original spec staggered pole bridge pickup and chrome covered neck pickup, ash body, maple 1-piece neck with trussrod and string-thru body. The faithful recreation also sports the chrome control strip with chrome volume and tone knobs, and the top hat selector switch, which first appeared on this model. Fender's astonishingly realistic created signs of wear give it the appearance of an axe that's been played for decades. Includes deluxe hardshell case.
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FenderŪ Telecaster Thinline Relic Nocaster Electric Guitar
- A blast from a past that never was!
Originally conceived as a model that could've been made during the halcyon days of the early '50s (Fender didn't begin building thinline guitars until 1968), the Custom Telecaster Thinline guitar was recently designed by the Fender Custom Shop's Senior Master Builder. This guitar has been given Fender's Relic treatment built to show years of natural wear and tear; with nicks, scratches, worn finish, rusty hardware, and aged plastic parts. Alder body, one-piece maple neck/fretboard, and vintage alnico-magnet pickups give it classic Fender tone with added resonance from the body cavity.
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Fender 51 Nocaster Closet Classic Electric Guitar
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The earliest form of the Telecaster, before it was even named!
This forerunner of the Telecaster was first named the "Broadcaster," but Fender had to remove the decals because of a conflict with Gretsch's registered "BroadKaster" name. So collectors dubbed it the "Nocaster." This Closet Classic version looks like it has gracefully aged since '51.
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Fender 51 Nocaster Relic Electric Guitar
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Replica of a star-crossed Fender model!
This forerunner of the Telecaster was first named the "Broadcaster," but Fender had to remove the decals because of a conflict with Gretsch's registered "BroadKaster" name. So collectors dubbed it the "Nocaster." This faithful re-creation features an ash body, U-shape maple neck, single-ply black pickguard, and original spec pickups. Fender's astonishingly realistic created signs of wear give it the appearance of an axe that's been played for decades. Includes deluxe hardshell case.
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