Fender Custom Shop 51 Nocaster Relic Electric Guitar

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Fender Custom Shop 51 Nocaster Relic Electric Guitar

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Re-creates a star-crossed Fender model!

This ancestor of the Telecaster was first named the "Broadcaster," but Fender had to remove the decals because of a conflict with Gretsch's registered "BroadKaster" name. So collectors dubbed it the "Nocaster." This faithful re-creation features an ash body, U-shape maple neck, single-ply black pickguard, and original spec pickups. Fender's astonishingly realistic created signs of wear give it the appearance of an axe that's been played for decades.

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Fender Custom Shop 51 Nocaster Relic Electric Guitar Includes:
deluxe hardshell case

Fender Custom Shop 51 Nocaster Relic Electric Guitar Features:

  • Ash body
    U-shape maple neck
    Single-ply black pickguard
    Original spec pickups




Fender Custom Shop 51 Nocaster Relic Electric Guitar Includes:

    deluxe hardshell case

Accessories you'll need:

  • Monster Cable Studio Pro 1000 Instrument Cable

    Price: $39.95
  • FretRest by Proline HT1010 Guitar Stand

    Price: $19.99
  • Hercules Stands Single Guitar Stand with Folding Yoke

    Price: $34.99

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  • This is up

    As reviewed by Bubbanov on 11/12/2007

    First, the specs listed on this site in the lower right panel are for another guitar. This NOS has a very large U shaped neck, one inch thickness heel to nut, clear nitro finish over pale maple, 7.25 radius and perhaps 6130 frets. Nut is cut well, takes 11-49 strings over the non compensated brass barrel saddles and gives good intonation and nice string height. NO fret out issues on this 7.25 board. Nocaster pickups run through control panel thus: 3rd position, neck with heavy capacitor yielding 'dark' sound, no know use; 2nd position, neck pickup with no tone control; 1st position, bridge pickup with the bottom control allowing blend of the neck pickup. This control setup is fine; contemplating changing the cap on position 3 for more treble. Body is lightweight center joined select ash with a semi-transparent sunny yellow nitro undercoat and topcoat. Some grainpore will telegraph through the nitro, the over all effect is very beautiful. They call this 'thin skin' but the term means no vinyl undercoat as in a AV 52 or Highway One body, as opposed to the actual finish thickness. The H1 finish is not 'thin skin' but is far thinner in fact. No scale handy, but I'd guess 7 pounds 2 ounces. Neck nitro finish hard, stands up well to repeated playing, not sticky. Best to try the one you buy in person; some very good, some excellent, some incredible. Mine is a 2006 approx build date. NOS is a no brainer over the CC or Relic at substantially less cost. I'll do the wear and tear, thank you. Bubbanov

    22 of 24 people found this review helpful.

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  • go for a tele

    As reviewed by Ron on 10/18/2009

    I've been playing a les paul for my whole life as my main guitar and also had a vintage strat and a tele among the fenders and as a true Zeppelin fan i had to try up this one looking for the sweet tone and the glossy twang of a classic tele, after playing a 52 of the vintage series, the nocaster was a kind of a disappointment, it doesn't have enough power as the neck pickup is weak and without any tone options...just shut all the way down but i guess after a rewire work on it its gonna sound better and edgier, what i really like about this guitar is the amazingly fat neck which I love in this type of instruments...anyway i think the price of this guitar is really too much, the 52 tele would probably be a better choice.

    3 of 4 people found this review helpful.

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