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1995 made in Japan fender telecaster. The model is called a TL – 52. The letters “DGF“ are also stamped on the Guitar body and on the neck. I do not know what this means. Technically TL-52 means that means this is a 52 reissue. But it clearly doesn’t have 1952 blackguard specs. It would be more accurate to call it a 56–57 reissue since it has the white guard, slightly lighter finish, steel saddles, and Patent Pending bridge. Perhaps we could call it a 55 based on some specs. But since it has a medium soft V profile I think 56–57 is more accurate. It’s a medium, chunky neck, not a huge boat neck.

I think 56–57 is more accurate. It’s a medium chunky neck, not a huge boat neck. I guess back in the 90s they weren’t paying super close attention to all this. My general sense is that the number “52“ was simply being used in a general sense for a 1950s telecaster.

At any rate, this is a wonderful guitar. It’s lightweight. Plays very nice. Has all the characteristics of superb Japanese craftsmanship, which is now well known. I wouldn’t hesitate to give this an “very good“ condition designation. It does have one ding on the back on the edge along with some scratches and wear to the pick guard. There is a modest wear to the finish on the fretboard

Comes in an aftermarket hard case.

Listed2 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • TL-52 Telecaster Reissue MIJ
Finish
  • Blonde
Categories
Year
  • 1995
Made In
  • Japan
Pickup Configuration
  • SS
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Fretboard Material
  • Maple
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Model Family
Series
Body Shape
  • T-Style
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 21

About the Seller

Reverend Guitar Man

Marysville, WA, United States
(1,087)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:731
Product Overview
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are.
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1995 Fender Telecaster 52 56 Reissue TL-52 MIJ Japan - Blonde
1995 Fender Telecaster 52 56 Reissue TL-52 MIJ Japan - Blonde
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About This Listing

1995 made in Japan fender telecaster. The model is called a TL – 52. The letters “DGF“ are also stamped on the Guitar body and on the neck. I do not know what this means. Technically TL-52 means that means this is a 52 reissue. But it clearly doesn’t have 1952 blackguard specs. It would be more accurate to call it a 56–57 reissue since it has the white guard, slightly lighter finish, steel saddles, and Patent Pending bridge. Perhaps we could call it a 55 based on some specs. But since it has a medium soft V profile I think 56–57 is more accurate. It’s a medium, chunky neck, not a huge boat neck.

I think 56–57 is more accurate. It’s a medium chunky neck, not a huge boat neck. I guess back in the 90s they weren’t paying super close attention to all this. My general sense is that the number “52“ was simply being used in a general sense for a 1950s telecaster.

At any rate, this is a wonderful guitar. It’s lightweight. Plays very nice. Has all the characteristics of superb Japanese craftsmanship, which is now well known. I wouldn’t hesitate to give this an “very good“ condition designation. It does have one ding on the back on the edge along with some scratches and wear to the pick guard. There is a modest wear to the finish on the fretboard

Comes in an aftermarket hard case.

Listed2 months ago
Condition
Brand
Model
  • TL-52 Telecaster Reissue MIJ
Finish
  • Blonde
Categories
Year
  • 1995
Made In
  • Japan
Pickup Configuration
  • SS
Right / Left Handed
  • Right Handed
Fretboard Material
  • Maple
Number of Strings
  • 6-String
Body Type
  • Solid Body
Model Family
Series
Body Shape
  • T-Style
Neck Construction
  • Bolt-On
Number of Frets
  • 21

About the Seller

Reverend Guitar Man

Marysville, WA, United States
(1,087)
Joined Reverb:2014
Items Sold:731
Product Overview
The first era of Fender Japan began in 1982, when domestic market Japanese Fenders started rolling out of factories. While Fender Japan is popularly known for some of their more extravagant aesthetics, the bulk of domestic Japanese production was focused on reissues of historic American Fender models. These reissue models were labeled by a two letter/two number model code for the model and reissue year, followed by a suffix that indicated the price in Yen, and any unique specifications the model had. While a given model might come in a variety of price points during a given model year, from entry level to the near Custom Shop quality of Fender Japan's ExTrad series, all the models would broadly follow the aesthetic and technical specifications of the original American models. Reissue models would follow this naming convention until 2015, when Fender Japan revamped their product line to more closely mirror the organizational structure of the Mexican and American made Fender lines. Models on this page represent the 1982 - 2015 era of Fender Japan production, and typically feature the old style Fender Japan serial number at the base of the neck, as opposed to the contemporary "JD-" serial number format found on the back of the headstock. The original model codes (and frequently the value suffix) can usually be found in the neck pocket of the body, and at the base of the neck where the mounting holes are.
Shop 49 options from $840.27
Product Reviews

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