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2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy

  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
  • 2012 Fender MIM Telecaster in Burgundy
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Description

What makes this guitar special? This is a well-built Tele with a unique pickup combination and an uncommon color. The medium round C shape neck is very easy to move around and will be comfortable and familiar to a variety of modern players. The pickups sound good in all four positions, provide a pretty good range of tones between the two, and are also a welcome change from the traditional pair of single-coils that are normally equipped in standard Telecasters. The body and neck are both broken in, but this proves to give it a bit of character, saves the worry of the first marks, and makes the neck that much easier to play.

Condition: This guitar is in good condition overall. It does possess various nicks, chips, dings, dents, and scratches throughout the body and neck, but still looks good, and plays and sounds great. The finish has a good amount of wear in some areas and the neck pocket shows finish cracks.  The frets light to mild wear but still have a lot of life left in them. The neck is comfortable and the truss rod functions as it should.

Body: Single cutaway body in Burgundy. 3-ply white pickguard. Vintage-style chrome bridge with three adjustable brass saddles. Chrome knurled knobs and control plate.
   
Neck: Medium round C shape maple neck and fingerboard with black dot inlays. Chrome locking tuning machines. 1 11/16” nut.

Electronics: Soapbar pickup in the neck and a Seymour Duncan single-coil sized humbucker in the bridge. 4-way pickup selector.

Weight: 8 lbs 1 oz

Playability/Sound: The medium round C shape neck on this guitar guitar plays very easy and will be comfortable and familiar to many modern players. The pickups sound good and provide a decent range of tonal variance. The neck is warm and full of chime while the bridge offers a bit more clarity and crispness.

Case: No case included.