Fender Japan All Rose Telecaster TL69 MOD Natural

Description

The serial number is unknown because the Fender Japan all-rose Telecaster bridge has been replaced with a 6-row die-cast saddle, but the MADEIN JAPAN stamp in fine print on the neck suggests it was made by Fujigen. As the model name suggests, the body, neck, and fingerboard are all made of rosewood. The skunk stripe on the back of the neck is made of maple, and the body has a 3-layer structure, so-called pancake body, and is a chambered body with thin maple sandwiched between rosewood. This model generously uses rosewood, which is now a rare material and difficult to secure for production. If a new one is produced in the future, it is certain that it will be quite expensive, and the market price of used units is also rising year by year, so if you are looking for one, don't miss out on this opportunity.

There is paint chipping at the tip of the head, numerous dents on the neck grip, peeling paint on the edge of the fingerboard, and dents on the fingerboard, but the neck appears to have been overcoated with clear paint. There are paint polishing marks on the side of the body, and there are many scratches and dents scattered around. The pickup is equipped with a cross wire whose model number is unknown, but it appears to have been replaced as there is little discoloration on the rear pickup bobbin. The pickup selector, each pot and jack have been replaced, and the capacitor has been changed to an orange drop. There are some modified parts and signs of use, but each part has been maintained and cleaned and there is no problem with playability. The included soft case is made by Fender, but it is from the 2000s.
Truss rod Tighten/Loosen there is some leeway.
Frets about 60% 70%
Manufacture year: 1982-1989
Country of manufacture: Japan
case soft case non-genuine
Accessories None
: There are some scratches and signs of use, but there are no problems in normal use.
Serial number unknown
Weight 4.23
Year of manufacture: 1980s