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Celebrating The Diamond Anniversary Of The First Commercial Solidbody Guitar

Widely regarded as the first commercially available solid body electric guitar, the Fender Telecaster had it's beginnings a whopping 75 years ago, fundamentally changing the course of music forever. With it's lack of feedback associated with hollowbody guitars, easy repairability, and that unmistakeable twangy tone, the Fender Tele was an undeniable success. The fact that 75 years later this same iconic shape is still as popular as ever is truly a testament to what makes it great.
This Vintera Road Worn 1951 Telecaster takes you right back to the tried and tested iconic Tele - it's exactly what you think of when you hear the name - and with the Road Worn nitrocellulose lacquer finish it looks like a real vintage instrument. The Ash body, 1951 "U" neck profile, and 7.25" fingerboard radius all lend themself to the vintage sound and feel. It's a really sweet offering for those that love the original models of the 50s that put Fender at the top of the guitar world.
Key Features:
- Swamp Ash Body
- Road Worn Nitro Finish
- Maple Neck with 1951 "U" Profile
- Maple Fingerboard with 7.25" Radius
- 25.5" Scale Length
- 21 Vintage Tall Frets
- 1.650" Bone Nut
- Pure Vintage '51 Tele Pickups
- Volume, Tone, 3-Way Pickup Selector
- Vintage-Style 3-Saddle Bridge
- Brass Barrel Saddles
- Fender Vintage-Style Tuners
- Commemorative 75th Anniversary Neck Plate
- Tweed Case










