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Fender American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster LH MN Butterscotch Blonde Electric guitar

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Fender American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster LH MN Butterscotch Blonde Electric guitar

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Built with period-accurate bodies, necks and hardware, premium finishes and meticulously voiced, year-specific pickups, each instrument captures the essence of authentic Fender craftsmanship and tone.The American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster features an ash body finished in Butterscotch Blonde to capture the tone and look of the original. The...
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2024-11-28
2,109 €
2,145 €
Electric guitar Fender American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster LH MN Butterscotch Blonde Electric guitar

Fender American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster LH MN Butterscotch Blonde Electric guitar

2,109 €
2,145 €

Product code: 011-0322-850 | ID: 1056848

Fender American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster LH MN Butterscotch Blonde Electric guitar

Built with period-accurate bodies, necks and hardware, premium finishes and meticulously voiced, year-specific pickups, each instrument captures the essence of authentic Fender craftsmanship and tone.
The American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster features an ash body finished in Butterscotch Blonde to capture the tone and look of the original. The substantial ‘51 “U”-shaped hard rock maple neck plays like a dream with a 7.25” radius fingerboard and vintage tall frets. Characteristic of production in 1951, 12th fret face-dot spacing is narrow and the sole Phillips-head fastener on the guitar is at the truss rod nut. The triple brass saddle bridge, single-line “Fender Deluxe” tuners and Pure Vintage '51 Telecaster pickups deliver classic twang and authentic Fender style.
The instruments in the American Vintage II series are direct descendants of the original Fenders: designed for players with a fine appreciation for vintage Fender tone and feel and built with unmatched quality, down to the last screw. These are Fender electrics in their purest form.

Pickups Configuration

Pickups Configuration: SS

Single-Coil Single-Coil configuration means that the guitar is equipped with two single-coil pickups. It offers a clear, crisp tone with pronounced highs and low output, making it ideal for clean sounds and styles such as blues, country and pop.

Body

Body: Ash

Ash is a hardwood with a dense grain that produces a bright, punchy tone with well-defined highs and solid bass. It is known for its resonance and natural dynamics, making it suitable for musical styles where a strong sonic response is desired.

Тype

Тype: Telecaster

Telecaster is an electric guitar made by Fender, introduced in 1950. It has a simple and rugged design with solid construction, usually with two single-coil pickups that offer a clear, punchy tone. Known for its versatility and reliability, the Telecaster is popular in many styles of music, including country, rock and blues.

Fretboard

Fretboard: Maple

The maple fingerboard is valued for its smoothness and strength, while offering excellent playability and a clear, articulate sound. It is popular for its bright appearance and its ability to maintain accurate and detailed sound while playing.

Neck: Maple

Maple is known for its strength and stability, making it ideal for necks that need to resist bending and warping.

Suitability

Тype

Features

Number of Strings

6

Controls

Control Knobs

Tuning Machines

Properties

Handedness

Colour

Number of Frets

21

Pickups Configuration

SS

Neck Profile

Pickups

Fretboard Inlays

Gauge

Nut

Strap Button

Original Colour by Producer

Butterscotch Blonde

Material

Body

Ash

Neck

Maple

Fretboard

Maple

Construction Method

Hardware

Package

Package Contents

Accessory

Incl. Gig bag/Case

Dimensions and Weight

Scale (mm)

648

Fingerboard Radius

Frets Size

Nut Width (mm)

42

Country

Made in

USA

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