Description

[Used] Fender USA / American Vintage 52 Telecaster Thin Lacquer 2005 Butter Scotch Blonde

52 Telecaster from the American Vintage series, which is still very popular.The stamps and serial number on the neck end and neck pocket indicate that it was made in 2005, and it has a thin lacquer finish for Japan.

It faithfully reproduces the specifications of the early 1950s, including a center book-matched ash body with a 1-ply black guard, a one-piece maple neck with a spaghetti logo, a triple bridge saddle made of brass, and all screws with flathead screws.
This model is the origin of the Telecaster, which has continued unabated to the present day.
This is the original wiring from 1952, and the 3-way pickup selector is high-cut from the bridge side to rear/front/front, and the neck position produces a very muffled sound.


There are multiple paint chips and peelings on the outer circumference of the top and back of the body.
There are small scratches and dents scattered throughout, and the metal parts are dull.
Although it has some signs of use, the neck and frets are in good condition, and all parts have been maintained and cleaned at our repair center, so there are no problems with playability.
The original hard case is out of stock, but a soft case with the Fender logo is included.


[Truss rod]: There is plenty of room in the tightening/loosening direction
[Frets]: About 60% to 70%
[Manufacturing year]: Made in 2005
[Country of manufacture]: America
[Case]: Soft case/non-genuine
[Accessories]: None
■Product condition: B+: There are some scratches, but there is no problem in normal use.
■Serial: 44769
■Weight: 3.26kg

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