The Fender Telecaster is likely the most recorded guitar of all time. Having been used by virtually every player somewhere on every guitar driven release, it makes sense that these instruments would come in all varieties - this example sporting quite a bit of player upgrades...
The body is unmarked, possibly a Squier reissue - which has been outfitted with a Bigsby and a roller bridge. There is a fair bit of nicks and dings, mojo as some call it, present in the body and finish - namely a small crack from the pickguards screw nearest the cutaway horn. There is a finish crack near the bass side F hole. Unmarked pickups appear consistent with most 2000's era Fender and Squier guitars, the bridge pickup with staggered pole pieces and cloth wrapped.
The neck is a Mexican made 2020 Fender Telecaster neck with a standard C profile, with well worn edges. While the frets and fingerboard show pretty heavy wear, it plays well without much trouble. The finish began lifting near the "F" in the Fender logo. F stamped tuners function as they should.
Weighs 6.6 lbs
Includes basic Fender gig bag.
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| Condition | Good (Used) Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more |
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