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“They were always going to hang me, Alan.”

This guitar is on consignment and its a sweet, sweet Telecaster. According to the consignor, this is a Fender American made Limited Edition Telecaster that was stripped and resprayed by the fine folks at MJT. The color is exquiste - a killer example of Sherwood Green Metallic with a matched headstock. This comes with a older rare Fender thermometer style case. We all agree at he shop that this thing is a great player - the classic-est 1960s Tele to ever Tele!

This is some A+ relic work from MJT. The back of the neck feels (and looks) perfect and is a fairly chunky C shape. The pickups sound great - and oh yeah, the switchtip is made of a spent shell casing. Really cool guitar, perfect for tearing up Broadway Nashville AND the Sunset Strip.

As always, we cleaned it up, polished the finish, flushed the electronics, changed the strings and set the action low and smooth. This guitar has the molded hardshell as mentioned, and I pack my guitars up tight and insure every package for the full purchase amount.

Got questions? Shoot me a message, I love nerding out with other gearheads!

Consignment Disclaimer: Like all my consignments, this thing is being sold "as described" regardless of condition. (See my shop policies for more information)

 

 

 

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Listed2 years ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Telecaster American Limited Edition 60s
Finish
  • Sherwood Green Metallic
Year
  • 2010s
Made In
  • United States

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