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Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar

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Chiming, jangle-pop tone with vintage vibe, value and versatility.

Built on the Fender® '69 Telecaster platform, the semi-hollow Squier Vintage Modified Telecaster Thinline features a rosewood fingerboard, Duncan Designed™ Telecaster pickups, chrome knurled knobs, a parchment pickguard, vintage six-saddle bridge and three-way switching. The distinctive f-hole design and semi-acoustic construction come together for a unique, jangle-pop vibe at an amazing price. This guitar also has a vintage 6-saddle bridge, allowing for more control over intonation. From The Byrds to early R.E.M. to now, America loves jangle pop, and this is the perfect guitar for this, power pop or any style. The shorter 24-3/4" scale length makes note bending easier.

Vintage Modified! Players from beginner to intermediate and beyond have done it for years—whether installing hotter pickups, alternate pickguards, or just plain personalizing their instruments with fancy paint jobs, modified means adding new twists to a familiar design. Squier's Vintage Modified Telecaster Thinline guitar features a semi-hollow body with a distinctive f-hole and classic Tele® tone from two Duncan Designed™ Telecaster pickups.

Squier by Fender Vintage Modified Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar Features:

  • Category: Semi-Hollow Electric
  • Body: Alder (polyurethane finish)
  • Neck: Maple, C-shaped (glass polyurethane finish)
  • Fingerboard: Rosewood
  • Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo
  • Scale: Length 24-3/4"
  • Width At Nut: 1.650 (42 Mm)
  • Hardware: Chrome
  • Machine Heads: Die-Cast
  • Bridge: Vintage Six-Saddle String-Through Body
  • Pickguard: 3-ply parchment
  • Pickups: Duncan Designed™ TE-101 (Neck And Bridge)
  • Pickup Switching: Three-Way Switching
  • Position 1—Bridge Pickup
  • Position 2—Middle Pickup
  • Position 3—Neck Pickup
  • Controls: One Volume, One Tone
  • Strings 9-42
  • Unique Features: Semi-Acoustic Construction, Distinctive F-Hole Design, Top-hat blade switch tip, 24-3/4" scale length

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I got this guitar and don't regret it at all. Just changed the strings and i love its sound. Great guitar at an inexpensive price, fact of the matter is that if you get this guitar you will not be disappointd.

Reviewed by Zombi on 11/10/2008 who plays Ska, Jazz, Blues, Punk, Classic Rock.

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Great Tone

great guitar, i was very pleased when i first played this. it has nice tone, finish and is all around a nice guitar for the price deffinately satisfied. there was a overtightend screw but that was a minor and easy fix other then that its been really good to me

Reviewed by Pat Secord on 2/11/2008 who plays Country blues classic rock.

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Pleasant surprise

I was looking for a good beginner guitar for my 12 yr. old to practice on. I have the '72 Fender tele thinline, which I love, and so does he, so I knew this Squier would be a good fit in terms of weight and ease of handling for him. He is very pleased with it, but I did not expect the guitar to be as good as it is! Great, clean sound on all pickups -- "rich and buttery" is the best way to describe it. My favorite aspect of the guitar is by far the feel of the fretboard and neck. It is outstanding; soft and smooth without being slick or slippery. Very comfortable to play, with nice low action that is easily adjustable. Very happy with the purchase.

Reviewed by B on 7/24/2008 who plays rock, varied.

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Great Tone

great guitar, i was very pleased when i first played this. it has nice tone, finish and is all around a nice guitar for the price deffinately satisfied. there was a overtightend screw but that was a minor and easy fix other then that its been really good to me

Reviewed by Pat Secord on 2/11/2008 who plays Country blues classic rock.

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Pretty good guitar

I was very happy with this. A beautiful price, a great tone, the seashore gold paint is amazing. Neck pickup has an astounding twang to it, bridge is as buttery as it gets. Bending is well easy, you can go six half steps on the 14th fret if your fingers are strong. Top hat switch tip looks awesome, plus the f-hole is a cool addition. The nobs fall off easily straight out of the package, but this is a quick fix.

Reviewed by Jimmu Jazz on 10/13/2008 who plays Jazz, Alternative Rock, Funk.

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