The Telecaster is a representative model of FENDER electric guitars.
The Esquire made its debut in 1949, was released in 1950 under the name Broadcaster, and changed its name to Telecaster in 1951, and has supported the music scene for a long time to this day.
This model has a 1960's custom Telecaster style with an alder body, rosewood fingerboard, and body binding. Furthermore, this instrument, which is part of the Made in Japan Heritage series, is a model that pursues the ultimate playing experience that vintage musical instruments can provide to players. It is packed with specs that will appeal to vintage fans, and was adopted under the supervision of Mark Kendrick, who is famous as a master builder at the Fender Custom Shop and has a deep knowledge of vintage musical instruments.
It is designed based on the profiling data of USA products, and the body shape and neck shape are also adopted to suit the age. It inherits the authentic Fender lineage down to the smallest detail, such as the cross wire pickup, pickup settings and tone, and the reproducibility of the body color.
The alder body has a lacquer finish, and the color deepens with age. All the specs that make up this product include a 7.25" radius '60s "C" maple neck with 21 vintage-style frets, a 3-saddle vintage-style bridge, and pickups selected specifically for the Heritage series. is carefully selected to achieve classic playability and sweet vintage tone.
This model is a must-have for guitarists who are looking for a Telecaster packed with authentic specs.
Body Material Alder
Body Finish Nitrocellulose Lacquer Over Urethane Finish
Neck Material Maple
Neck Finish Nitrocellulose Lacquer Over Urethane Finish