**Small chip on the bass side of the body (see 3rd picture) **
The Squier Affinity Series Telecaster puts authentic Tele feel, tone, and stage-ready presentation into your hands at an outstanding price point. Featuring a lightweight, resonant poplar body with a solid "C"-shape, bolt-on maple neck, this Tele offers endless hours of comfort and playability on stage, in the studio, or in the garage as you explore your own style across genres. Two ceramic single-coil pickups provide that signature Tele tone — bright, full, and bold.
- General
- Number of Strings6
- Left-/Right-handedLeft-handed
- Body
- Body TypeSolidbody
- Body ShapeAffinity Series Telecaster
- Body MaterialPoplar
- Body FinishGloss Polyurethane
- ColorButterscotch Blonde
- Neck
- Neck MaterialMaple
- Neck ShapeC
- Neck JointBolt-on
- Radius9.5"
- Fingerboard MaterialMaple
- Fingerboard InlayBlack Dots
- Number of Frets21
- Scale Length25.5"
- Nut Width1.650"
- Nut MaterialSynthetic Bone
- Hardware
- Bridge/Tailpiece6-Saddle String-through Body
- TunersDie-cast
- Electronics
- Neck PickupFender Ceramic Single-coil
- Bridge PickupFender Ceramic Single-coil
- Controls1 x master volume, 1 x master tone
- Switching3-way blade pickup switch
- Miscellaneous
- StringsNickel Plated Steel, .009-.042
- Case/Gig BagSold Separately
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| Condition | B-Stock (Used) B-Stock items are sold by an authorized dealer or original builder, but have been opened, blemished, or used in some manner.Learn more |
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