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  • The perfect Telecaster

    5

    submitted4 months ago

    byLee

    fromAtlanta

    Be warned, these are period correct, and in 52 they didn't have a lot of bass guitars, so pup sw. full fwd neck blocks the hi freq and focuses on bass. Mid pos only gives the neck; full back just the bridge. The guitar tech did a mod to make it like other teles, and it's perfect!

  • Does no one own this guitar ?

    5

    submitted10 months ago

    byAlex

    fromKansas city

    Has anyone purchased this ? What do you think about it ? There are no specs posted so it's hard to judge if it's a good buy or not

  • Bravo to GC for this exclusive model

    5

    submitted10 months ago

    byMike

    fromCleveland OH

    Built and plays just like the vintage old model but new. Outstanding attention to details. Plays and sounds great. Light weight ash wow. A spectacular option for us vintage players, love vintage frets.

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  • asked byAlex

    fromKC

    Can we get some specs on here ?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Body: Material: Two-piece ash body​ Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer, available in Nocaster Blonde and Butterscotch Blonde ​. Aging Process: New Old Stock (NOS) treatment, giving it the appearance of a well-preserved vintage guitar without relic wear​. Neck: Wood: Rift-sawn maple.​ Profile: 1952 "U" shape​. Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer with a medium tint​ Fingerboard Radius: 9.5 inches​. Frets: 21 narrow tall (6105) frets​. Nut Width: 1.650 inches​. Truss Rod Adjustment: Accessible at the headstock for convenient adjustments. Pickups: Neck Pickup: Hand-wound Loaded 1951 Nocaster pickup.​ Bridge Pickup: Hand-wound Loaded 1951 Nocaster pickup​. Configuration: SS (Single Coil, Single Coil) Electronics: Controls: Master volume and master tone​. Switching: 3-way blade switch​. Wiring: Fat '50s Telecaster wiring for enhanced tonal range. ​ Hardware: Bridge: 1951/54-style Telecaster bridge with three brass saddles​. Tuners: Vintage-style tuning machines with Fender logo.​ Pickguard: 1-ply black pickguard​. Hardware Finish: Nickel/chrome​.
  • asked byKris

    fromNashville

    No specs on this guitar

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    No, Fender hasn't provided specs. This guitar is listed as a "Platinum Series". Please give us a call 866 979 0575, for specs.