
FENDER TELECASTER CUSTOM
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Fender '72 Telecaster Custom Electric Guitar
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Add fat to your Tele twang with a beefy neck-position humbucker.
1972 was a magical year for the Telecaster, as the venerable design spawned options and new designs left and right. The Custom took a classic alder or ash body (depending on finish) and added a C-shape maple neck, bullet truss rod, vintage string-thru Tele bridge and 3-bolt neckplate brought to life by a Wide Range humbucking neck pickup and a traditional single-coil bridge pickup. Controls include 2 volume and 2 tone knobs plus a 3-way toggle switch. Black/white/black pickguard.
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Fender 62 Custom Telecaster Electric Guitar
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A '60s classic and one of the coolest Teles ever!
Made at Fender's state-of-the-art facility in Corona, California, this beauty features all the original detailing including body binding, neck shape, fingerboard radius, hardware, and pickups. Includes brown Tolex case ($189 value).
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Fender Custom Classic Tele
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Traditional Tele, updated pickups and hardware.
Features include a thin lacquer-finished premium ash body, a lightly figured maple neck with maple fretboard, 22 medium-jumbo frets, Fender Deluxe cast/sealed machine heads, new Twisted Tele neck pickup and new classic Tele bridge pickup, reverse control plate with 3-way switch towards rear, 3-ply parchment pickguard, and a Custom Classic bridge with solid-steel bridge plate and chromeplated solid milled brass saddles. Includes hardshell case.
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Fender Custom Classic Telecaster with Maple Fretboard
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A piece of hot-blooded history, true to its roots with modern enhancements.
The latter-day improvements include Fender deluxe cast/sealed machine heads for more stable tuning, Custom Shop hotter Twisted Tele neck pickup for better pickup balance, reverse control plate switch for easier pinkie swells, hot 4th switch setting with both pickups in series for more robust fatter tone, medium-jumbo frets for cleaner runs, 3-ply pickguard, and individual plated solid brass saddles for better intonation. Killer classic features include honey blonde thin nitro finish, lightly figured maple neck/fretboard with large C shape, premium ash body, and Classic Tele single-coil bridge pickup. The beauty and feel of the classic with a broader selection of tonal possibilities.
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FenderŪ 1950's Double Bound Custom Telecaster NOS Shoreline Gold Electric Guitar
- Guitar or time machine?
Built by master luthier Greg Fessler, the Fender 1950' Double Bound Telecaster NOS Shoreline Gold Electric Guitar features Fender's "New Old Stock" treatment: built (from original tooling) as if bought new in its respective model year and just found today. From James Burton to the Beatles, the Fender telecaster was at the heart of popular music. This is the answer to the guitar you wish you'd bought or wish you'd never sold.
The '50s Telecaster features a double bound ash body, a 1952 U-shape maple neck and fingerboard, vintage fretwire, bone nut, 2 P90 original spec pickups, vintage hardware and a single-ply pickguard. It's all here: the bell-like lead tones, the awesome rhythm jangle, the classic look and feel.
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Fender Custom Telecaster FMT
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Gorgeous carved flamed maple top and 2 chunky humbuckers.
Mahogany body and set mahogany neck with rosewood fretboard and 6-saddle string-thru-body hardtail bridge provide great resonance and longer sustain. Cast sealed tuning machines keep tuning spot-on while stunning transparent finishes let the brilliance of the maple figuring shine through.
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Fender '60s Custom Tele with Bigsby
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A Tele for the guitarist who dares to be different.
This Custom version of the '60s-era Tele lets you bend those twangs. It's fitted with a Bigsby tremolo to give it a style that is both retro and distinct. Bound alder body, rosewood fingerboard, and vintage Tele pickups.
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