Fender American Vintage `72 Telecaster Thinline
American Vintage Electric Guitars by Fender
American Vintage Electric Guitars by Fender
American Vintage '72 Telecaster Thinline is a tribute to the original semi-hollow bodied Telecaster from 1972. It comes with a regular semi-hollow body made of ash. Top panel is flat and it`s equipped with a beautiful "f" hole on the bass side of the body. On the top Fender installs a regular hardtail bridge with chrome plating and string-through construction. In front of the bridge section, a pair of Fender`s "Wide Range" active humbuckers is featured. These two are controlled with master volume, master tone and three-position blade switch. Regular maple neck is equipped with C contour, bolt-on joint and gloss finish on the back. It is topped with a 21-fret maple fingerboard. Black dot inlays, 1.65" synthetic bone nut and 7.25" radius complete the fingerboard.
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