Fender Limited Edition Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline MN Shell Pink
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Limited Edition Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline MN Shell Pink
Item: GIT0058715-000
Fender Vintera Telecaster Thinline electric guitar, ash body, two Fender Wide Range humbuckers, Six Saddle bridge, Fender Delux...
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FENDER Limited Edition Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline MN Shell Pink
Telecaster Thinline electric guitar with two Fender Wide Range Humbuckers, including gigbag A reincarnation of the early Thinline models, the Fender Limited Edition Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline recreates the charm of the seventies. The semi-hollow-bodied instrument features a lightweight ash body with an F-hole that showcases the Telecaster Thinline resonance chamber. Based on the classic Telecaster Deluxe design, the Telecaster Thinline features two Fender Wide Range humbuckers from the hand of Tim Shaw with Alnico 5 magnets and historically correct Plain Enamel winding wire. On the other hand, the classic 7.25" fretboard radius and a slim C-neck profile provide a familiar Tele feel in all positions of the 21-fret maple fingerboard. furthermore, a three-bolt neckplate, Vintage "F" stamped tuners and a six-saddle String Thru Body bridge borrowed from the Stratocaster are part of the classic equipment of the Telecaster Thinline.
Fender's Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline combines characterful semi-hollow tones with powerful humbucker sounds.
The Fender Limited Edition Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline MN Shell Pink at a glance: Limited Edition Telecaster Thinline electric guitar from the Fender Vintera series. Semihollow body made of ash, with F-hole Bolted maple neck 21 frets in vintage format 7,25" fingerboard radius Three-bolt neckplate Two Fender wide range humbuckers in neck and bridge position Master Volume and Master Tone controls Fender Vintage "F" Stamped tuners Fender 6-Saddle Strings-Through-Body Bridge Shell Pink Finish Includes Fender Deluxe gig bag
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:
Vintera Design:
Thinline Telecaster Body:
Ash Top:
No Binding:
No Neck:
Maple Neck Construction:
Bolt-on Neck Profile:
Thin-'C' Scale in mm:
648 Fretboard:
Maple Fretboard Type:
Fretted Fretboard Radius in Inches:
7.25 Number of Frets:
21 Fret Format:
Vintage Fretboard Inlays:
Dot Nut type:
Synthetic Bone Nut width in mm:
42 Pickup:
HH Manufacturer pickups:
Fender Neck Pickup:
Wide Range Humbucker Middle Pickup:
No Bridge Pickup:
Wide Range Humbucker Piezo Pickup:
No Coil-splitting:
No Electronic:
Passive Switch:
3-Way Control:
Vol, Tone Bridge:
3-Saddle American Vintage Tele Tailpiece:
No Tuners:
Fender Vintage "F" Stamped Strap Button:
Standard Hardware:
Nickel/Chrome String Gauge:
.009 - .042 Factory Tuning:
Standard E Finish:
High-Gloss Colour:
Shell Pink Number of Strings:
6 Case included:
No Gigbag included:
Yes Certificate:
No
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Fender Limited Edition Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline MN Shell Pink
€ 1,120.20
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