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Fender Custom Shop 1952 Telecaster Heavy Relic Limited Edition Electric Guitar Nocaster Blonde
1952 Telecaster Heavy Relic Electric Guitar With Ash Body, Maple Neck, 9.5" Radius Fingerboard, Custom Shop Hand-Wound Pickups, 3-Saddle Bridge, and Hardshell Case
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submitted7 months ago
asked byMilton
fromBarstow, CA
What is the neck profile and radius of the 1952 Telecaster Heavy Relic Limited Edition Nocaster?
Neck Profile: '52-style "U" – a thick, rounded profile true to early 1950s Telecasters. It’s a substantial "baseball bat" feel, especially suited for players who like a chunky grip. Neck Thickness: Typically around 0.990" at the 1st fret and 0.990" at the 12th fret – uniform and full. Fingerboard Radius: 9.5 inches – modern compared to the original 7.25", allowing easier string bending and lower action without fretting out.submitted10 months ago
asked byMarvin
fromLeander Texas
What pickups are on the 1952 Telecaster Heavy Relic Limited Edition?
Custom Shop hand-wound ’50/’51 Blackguard pickups.
















