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Fender Vintera '50s Telecaster, Fiesta Red MN

electric guitar

vintage correct guitar

made in Mexico

gig bag included

899,00
In stock

5 years warranty

professional staff

1000m2 music store

free shipping from €75,-

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The rich history and mojo of the 50s and 60s instruments carried by Fender are represented in the context of affordable Mexican guitars by the Vintera Series. Within this collection you will find a wide range of guitars and basses with historically correct features and looks. These guitars will bring you back in time and relive the authentic sound and feel of the renown pre-CBS Fender guitars in all aspects!

This 50's inspired Tele has all the historically correct looks and features. First of all, lets address the specific (and therefore probably not for everyone!) and chuncky "Early 50's U"-shaped maple neck with maple fingerboard and 7.25" radius. The body is made of alder and the pickups are authentically voiced 50's-style Telecaster single coils. The bridge is the classic string-thru ashtray with three brass "barrel" saddles and the tuners are vintage "Kluson-style".

Unmistakable is the historically correct Fiesta Red finish and lets not forget to mention; the sound! This 50's Vintera Tele sounds pointy, bity and twangy, just as you would expect from a classic Telecaster.
This guitar comes including original Fender gig bag.

More Information

Brand Fender
Ean Code 0885978076307
Color red
Lefty no
Body wood alder
Fingerboard maple
Pickup configuration SS
Tremolo type niet van toepassing
Top niet van toepassing
Bridge Vaste brug
Bodyshape T-model
Finish polyurethaan
Koffer gigbag
Article number 69315
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