1969 Fender Telecaster + HSC

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At A Glance:
Model: Telecaster
Year: 1969
Finish: Blonde
Modifications: None
Repairs: Changed Bridge
Weight (kg): 3.43

Case: Hardshell Case
Fingerboard: Rosewood
Neck wood: Maple
Body wood: Ash
Tuners: Correct F Stamped
Pickups: 2 x Correct Single Coil
Hardware: Changed Bridge
Neck Profile: Medium C
Pots: 2 x Correct 1M Stackpole

    This guitar has quite the look. The original finish is in superb shape and looks to have been well cared for. There are small marks and bumps along with minor patches of wear but nothing too substantial.

    The neck still has its factory large frets which have plenty of life left in them. There is some wear to the fretboard. The headstock is in great condition with the logo having escaped any real damage.

    The electronics are correct. The pots are dated week 32 of 1966, 1966 pots being present in Fender guitars to the end of the decade. 1M pots were introduced in 1967 along with a treble bleed cap. Solder elsewhere seems consistent with factory soldering. 

    The chrome parts show some corrosion and wear which fits in with the condition of the guitar. The bridge is from a Japanese Telecaster of the early 80s.

    The guitar comes with a hardshell case.

    Sonically, this guitar has a superbly ‘spanky’ quality with plenty of bite from the bridge pickup as you’d expect. The neck pickup is a perfect foil bringing a warmth to proceedings. The maple neck is comfortable to play and the finish has been sufficiently worn to provide a compliant playing surface.

    60's Teles are always a welcome sight here at ATB Guitars and this is a great  example with tone to match. Grab it before it gets away!


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