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  • Body: Basswood
  • Neck: Maple
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Fender Made in Japan Traditional '50s Telecaster MN Sonic Blue, Texas Special

Vintage Telecaster electric guitar Made in Japan, including gigbag

  • Telecaster electric guitar, Made in Japan
  • Basswood body
  • Bolted maple neck with strong U-profile
  • Maple fingerboard with 21 vintage frets
  • 9.5" fretboard radius
  • Bone nut, 41.02 mm wide
  • Two Custom Shop Texas Special single coils
  • 3-saddle Vintage-Style Tele bridge with brass string saddles
  • Vintage-style tuners with oval wings
  • Nickel/chrome hardware
  • White Blonde finish
  • Gig bag included

The Fender Made in Japan Traditional '50s Telecaster MN Sonic Blue, Texas Special at a glance:

With the Fender Made in Japan Traditional '50s Telecaster MN Sonic Blue, Texas Special, Fender Japan presents a Tele model that skillfully showcases the classic features of the earliest Telecasters. Thanks to traditional dimensions and components, the look and feel remain true to the original model from head to toe, while the classically wound single coil pickup evokes the unmistakable vintage sounds of the era. including gig bag!

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The Fender Made in Japan Traditional '50s Telecaster MN Sonic Blue, Texas Special delivers the authentic Tele sound of the 50s!

Tele neck with strong U-profile

The traditional maple neck of the Telecaster with its U-profile clearly refers to the powerful shaping of the early fatback necks and offers an astonishing amount of wood from headstock to neck heel, giving the player absolute control over secure Chords and sensitive Blues licks. Of course, the balanced 9.5" radius of the fingerboard and its 21 frets in vintage format also play an important role in conveying an all-round iconic Tele feel.

Custom Shop Texas Special Single Coils

Of course, the sound of the Fender Made in Japan Traditional '50s Telecaster is also as close as possible to the iconic model of the 1950s and relies on two Custom Shop Texas Special single coils wound according to a tried and tested recipe. The single coils in the neck and bridge position produce the authentic twang and growl that made the Telecaster immortal and have a moderate Output with an enormous dynamic range, and can easily produce an incredible variety of potential sounds from country to stadium rock.

Fifties hardware

The Japanese-made '50s Telecaster is completed by add-on parts that are clearly modeled on the early Telecaster era. The 3-saddle Vintage-Style Tele bridge features three brass 'barrel' string saddles and classic resonant string guidance through the body, while the headstock has six vintage-style tuners and a butterfly-style string hold-down for reliable tuning stability and the correct contact pressure on the bone nut.

Manufactured by:

  • Fender Musical Instruments Corporation (FMIC)
  • Fender
  • 311 Cessna Circle, CA 92878 Corona
  • USA
  • contactemea@fender.com
  • www.fender.com


Authorized Representative in Europe:

  • Fender (EDC) B.V.
  • Transpolispark, Siriusdreef 17-27, 2132 WT Hoofddorp
  • Netherlands
  • contactemea@fender.com
  • www.fender.com

Features:

  • Manufacturer: Fender
  • Series: Made in Japan
  • Design: Telecaster
  • Body: Basswood
  • Top: No
  • Binding: No
  • Neck: Maple
  • Neck Construction: Bolt-on
  • Neck Profile: 'U'
  • Scale in mm: 648
  • Fretboard: Maple
  • Fretboard Type: Fretted
  • Fretboard Radius in Inches: 9.5
  • Number of Frets: 21
  • Fret Format: Vintage
  • Fretboard Inlays: Dot
  • Nut type: Bone
  • Nut width in mm: 41.02
  • Pickup: SS
  • Manufacturer pickups: Fender
  • Neck Pickup: Texas Special Single Coil
  • Middle Pickup: No
  • Bridge Pickup: Texas Special Single Coil
  • Piezo Pickup: No
  • Coil-splitting: No
  • Electronic: Passive
  • Switch: 3-Way
  • Control: Vol, Tone
  • Bridge: 3-Saddle String-Thru-Body Tele
  • Tailpiece: No
  • Tuners: Vintage-Style
  • Strap Button: Standard
  • Hardware: Chrome/Gold
  • String Gauge: .009 - .042
  • Factory Tuning: Standard E
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • Finish: High-Gloss
  • Colour: Sonic Blue
  • Number of Strings: 6
  • Case included: No
  • Gigbag included: Yes
  • Certificate: No
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