Fender Classic Player Tele Deluxe Black Dove
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1970s are the period when Telecaster got fatter and started resembling it`s biggest single cut rival, Les Paul. Around thet time, P-90-styled ickups, as well as the "Wide Range" humbuckers were introduced to Tele palette of models. Also, pickguard styling and electronics unit went through changes. Classic Player Tele Deluxe lack Dove tries to capture the wild spirit of the '70s. It comes with a solid alder body in combination with a C-contoured neck. Body is topped with a regular hardtail bridge with string-through construction. Pickups installed in front of the bridge are Fender`s response to the fat P-90 single coils. Separate volume and tone controls are accompanied by a three-way toggle pickup switch. C-shaped neck is topped with a 21-fret maple fingerboard.
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