Fender started by producing their Broadcaster and Esquire models in the ‘50s that were later renamed the Telecaster. This ‘60s incarnation of the famed guitar features period correct electronics, specs and build.
A lacquer finish coats the solid, double bound alder body, while two Pure Vintage ‘64 single-coil Telecaster pickups make for a period correct build. A “Mid-60s C” neck profile and 9.5” radius fingerboard make for a complete, ‘60s-styled player.
Specs
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Type |
Solid Body |
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Colour |
Lake Placid Blue |
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Orientation |
Right Handed |
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Number of Strings |
6 |
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Body Shape |
Telecaster |
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Body Material |
Alder |
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Body Finish |
Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer |
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Neck Material |
Maple |
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Neck Shape |
M’60s “C” |
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Neck Finish |
Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer |
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Fretboard Material |
Round-laminated Rosewood |
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Number of Frets |
21 |
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Fretboard Inlays |
White Dot |
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Fret Size |
Vintage Tall |
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Fretboard Radius |
9.5″ (241mm) |
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Nut Material |
Bone |
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Nut Width |
1.685″(42.8mm) |
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Neck Pickups |
Pure Vintage ’64 Gray-Bottom Single-Coil Tele® |
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Bridge Pickups |
Pure Vintage ’64 Gray-Bottom Single-Coil Tele® |
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Controls |
Master Volume, Master Tone |
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Bridge |
3-Saddle Vintage Style Tele® with Barrel Steel Saddles |
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Tuners |
Pure Vintage Single Line “Fender Deluxe” |
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Strings |
0.09-0.42 |
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Case/ Bag |
Deluxe Black Hardshell (Black Interior) |

























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