I have a fantastic Warmoth Telecaster Thinline here. The body was, I believe, made in early 2025, and the neck was recently purchased just in the last few months of late 2025. This guitar has been kept in my personal collection for a while. I truly enjoyed it, and I’m only now ready to pass it on to someone else.
I will post the known specs for it toward the bottom of the listing. I don't have a case for it but it will be double boxed. Or if you want to purchase a case and send it to me to ship it in that would be great to.
Conditionally, the guitar is beautiful, so I will keep the description brief there.
The body top shows a faint amount of guitar pick strumming on the plastic pickguard and a little bit on the control plate. I did not find any soft playwear on the body. There are no patterns of swirling or anything like that, nor did I find any singular marks. It looks very clean.
The body sides and edges look excellent across the perimeter, with nothing to report there. I did not find any indentations or bumps, and there are no neck pocket cracks.
The body back looks gorgeous. There is no buckle rash or worming, nor did I find any lower intensity playwear. Any superficial swirling will be absolutely minimal to nonexistent. It’s just a gorgeous gloss finish that looks pretty much immaculate.
The neck is on the higher side of excellent throughout. I would estimate it has about 20 hours of play time on it. There are no marks on it. It plays great. I have done the initial neck relief adjustment to the under-heel truss rod adjustment, so normal maintenance, giving yourself a little back bow or forward bow depending on the season, can now be done entirely with the side access truss rod adjustment. It has a nice moderately low action and plays great.
So this one easily rates a 9.7/10 and grades as excellent. This is the higher side of what I see conditionally in a used guitar. It’s a beautiful instrument and sounds and plays as good as it looks.
This is a really thoughtfully spec’d custom build that captures everything great about a classic Telecaster while elevating it with boutique craftsmanship and premium modern appointments. It is honestly quite a bit higher in build quality than the production USA Fender line. It's more like a Custom shop instrument.
The semi-hollow swamp ash body gives it that airy resonance and lively acoustic response, while the matching swamp ash laminate top keeps the tonal character balanced, articulate, and punchy. The black-brown-yellow burst finish with white front and back binding gives it a classy boutique aesthetic that feels both vintage-inspired and refined.
The roasted maple neck paired with the pau ferro fretboard offers excellent stability and a smooth broken-in feel. The compound radius and modern thin profile make it incredibly comfortable whether you're playing chords down low or lead work further up the neck.
The boutique handwound Red Rock pickups are truly exceptional. The bridge is a vintage-inspired 6.8k 60s style Tele pickup with excellent clarity and snap, while the staple P90 neck pickup delivers warmth, depth, and harmonic richness. The 24k gold-coated pole pieces are a very cool touch visually, but more importantly these pickups sound phenomenal. The closest comparisons I can make would be Bare Knuckle or Fender Custom Shop level quality.
This guitar is properly grounded, though not shielded due to the semi-hollow construction, so you will hear some normal vintage-style 60-cycle hum under high gain. That is completely typical and has never been intrusive in my experience.
Overall, this is a beautiful custom Tele that blends vintage character with modern precision. It’s straightforward, classy, and exceptionally well executed. Let's look closer at the specs now.
SPECS
BODY
Model: Warmoth Telecaster Thinline
Construction: Hollow
Core Wood: Swamp Ash
Top Wood: Swamp Ash Laminate
Orientation: Right-Handed
Finish: Black-Brown-Yellow Burst
Front Binding: White
Back Binding: White
F-Hole: Single F-Hole
Contours: None
ROUTING
Control Cavity: Tele-Style Top Rout
Neck Pickup Rout: P90
Bridge Pickup Rout: Tele
Jack Rout: 7/8" Side Jack Hole
Bridge Rout Type: Hardtail
Bridge Rout: Vintage Telecaster
NECK
Manufacturer: Warmoth
Construction: Modern
Shaft Wood: Roasted Maple
Fretboard Wood: Pau Ferro
Neck Profile: Standard Thin
Scale Length: 25.5"
Radius: 10"–16" Compound
Frets: 22
Fret Size: 6130 Low/Wide Nickel
Nut Width: 1-11/16" (43mm)
Nut Material: Black Corian
Heel Shape: Tele Shape
Finish: None
INLAYS
Face Inlays: Cream Dots
Side Dots: White
HARDWARE
Tuners: Hipshot Open Gear Locking
Mounting System: Universal Backplate (no extra holes required)
Bridge: Fender Vintage Style Telecaster Ashtray
PICKUPS
Bridge Pickup: Red Rock Handwound 6.8k 60s Style Tele
Neck Pickup: Red Rock Handwound Staple P90, 8.6k
Pole Pieces: Industrial Grade 24k Gold Coated
Wax Potted: Yes
ELECTRONICS
Pots: CTS
Switch: Oak Grigsby
Grounding: Properly Grounded
Shielding: None (semi-hollow construction)
Note that this listing may come down at any time as I am a multi-platform seller and do sell locally and on my own Site as well in an effort to keep sales fluid. State sales tax will be charged on Reverb sales when applicable, so factor that into your purchase.
I will immaculately pack it as well. I use quality shipping boxes, ample tape on all sides. And sufficient bubble wrap filler and bracing inside the box. And always Marked/denoted as fragile. I generally detune guitars 1/2 half step prior to shipment as well if needed.
Thank you for reading and considering!
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