DEVIL IN DISGUISE!
Still want to cut heads at open mike night? But you’re a little light in the wallet. This fire cracker does it and more for under $700.00 USD. I bought this 2004 Korean-made Fender Telecaster Custom FMT HH in 2010. It’s in excellent shape, all original, no repairs. This guitar can produce a screaming banshee with the Seymour Duncan humbuckers. Coil-split push/pull. Single coil setting has twang and polish. This guitar loves to be cranked up! Comes with a gig bag. Price: $675.00 USD. Serial #04090696. Please read info below.
SERIAL NUMBER UPDATE: (sent to me via email 2/28/19)
"I can assure that this guitar (according to serial #04090696) was produced in 2004. I owned a Music Store in West Virginia and sold these, msrp was $899".
2000s Korean-made Fender Telecaster Custom FMT HH electric guitar
This electric is sold as a Telecaster but the only thing "Tele" about it is the outline of the headstock and body and a through-body hardtail bridge. Everything else is borrowed from the PRS and 80s SuperStrat playbook -- nato (like mahogany) body and neck with a carved, flamed-maple top, skinny 70s Gibsonish modern neck profile, two humbuckers with a coil-split push/pull pot at the tone control, and a "crimson red" transparent finish with cream binding for trim. Mix-in a contoured body and a big weight reduction over a normal Tele, and this just becomes more alien to the purist.
So -- what about if you don't care for Teles? Then... it's a perfectly-good guitar. It's more comfortable to hold, has a quick feel, won't give your back spasms after a 3-hour set, and the single coil/humbucker mode switch is a feature that gives it two distinct personalities. This is all nice to have for a player looking for something more modern (the pickups are hot and will drive an amp readily.)
The serial number appears to be meaningless per Fender's serial charts, but examples on online forums with close numbers suggest this was made around 2004-2009. The model is still made to this day.
SERIAL NUMBER UPDATE: (sent to me via email 2/28/19)
"I can assure that this guitar (according to serial #) was produced in 2004. I owned a Music Store in West Virginia and sold these, msrp was $899".
Still want to cut heads at open mike night? But you’re a little light in the wallet. This fire cracker does it and more for under $700.00 USD. I bought this 2004 Korean-made Fender Telecaster Custom FMT HH in 2010. It’s in excellent shape, all original, no repairs. This guitar can produce a screaming banshee with the Seymour Duncan humbuckers. Coil-split push/pull. Single coil setting has twang and polish. This guitar loves to be cranked up! Comes with a gig bag. Price: $675.00 USD. Serial #04090696. Please read info below.
SERIAL NUMBER UPDATE: (sent to me via email 2/28/19)
"I can assure that this guitar (according to serial #04090696) was produced in 2004. I owned a Music Store in West Virginia and sold these, msrp was $899".
2000s Korean-made Fender Telecaster Custom FMT HH electric guitar
This electric is sold as a Telecaster but the only thing "Tele" about it is the outline of the headstock and body and a through-body hardtail bridge. Everything else is borrowed from the PRS and 80s SuperStrat playbook -- nato (like mahogany) body and neck with a carved, flamed-maple top, skinny 70s Gibsonish modern neck profile, two humbuckers with a coil-split push/pull pot at the tone control, and a "crimson red" transparent finish with cream binding for trim. Mix-in a contoured body and a big weight reduction over a normal Tele, and this just becomes more alien to the purist.
So -- what about if you don't care for Teles? Then... it's a perfectly-good guitar. It's more comfortable to hold, has a quick feel, won't give your back spasms after a 3-hour set, and the single coil/humbucker mode switch is a feature that gives it two distinct personalities. This is all nice to have for a player looking for something more modern (the pickups are hot and will drive an amp readily.)
The serial number appears to be meaningless per Fender's serial charts, but examples on online forums with close numbers suggest this was made around 2004-2009. The model is still made to this day.
SERIAL NUMBER UPDATE: (sent to me via email 2/28/19)
"I can assure that this guitar (according to serial #) was produced in 2004. I owned a Music Store in West Virginia and sold these, msrp was $899".
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| Condition | Excellent (Used) Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more |
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