
FENDER TELECASTER THINLINE
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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 '69 Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar
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A classic loved for its lightweight body and singing tone!
Its semi-hollow mahogany or ash body makes it easy on the shoulder and gives it sustain that can go forever. Special features include Schaller vintage "F" machine heads, nickel silver frets, Vintage Tele pickups, 3-saddle string-thru-body bridge, and an authentic '69-style pickguard.
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Fender '72 Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar
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A replica classic brings back the sound of the '70s!
1972 took the Tele into new zones, giving it dual humbuckers for a meatier sound, and a new pickguard design for an updated look. Now it's a classic. This reissue is authentic in every detail: semi-hollow ash body, 7.25" radius fingerboard, die-cast machine heads, nickel silver frets and a 6-saddle string-thru-body bridge. Also features a single F-hole accent, humbucking pickups, and a white shell pickguard. Includes deluxe gig bag ($55 value).
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