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1973 Fender Telecaster Olympic White w/OHSC
The Guitar Is In Good Overall Condition (Please See Photos)
Ash Body In Original Olympic White Finish Shows Heavy Playwear Throughout Includings Marks, Dings, Scratches And Fading (As Shown)
Original Black Bottom Single Coil Pickups
Updated Electronics
Replaced Control Plate
Updated Bridge And Saddles
Replaced Pickguard
Updated Strap Buttons
Body Shows Route Underneath Pickguard (As Shown)
Maple Neck In Original Clear Finish Shows Heavy Playwear Throughout Including Marks, Dings And Scratches (See Photos)
Fingerboard Shows Some Dents (As Shown)
Older Refret Shows Some Playwear And Dents, But Is In Good Playable Condition (As Shown)
Replaced Nut
Headstock Shows Hairline Fracture Between E And A Tuner (See Photos)
Original F-Stamped Tuners
Weight: 8lbs 15oz
Nut Width: 1.63"
Neck Depth At 1st Fret: .80"
Neck Depth At 12th Fret: .92"
Comes With Original Earlier Export Case (Shows Some Wear Throughout, As Shown)
The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele is an electric guitar produced by Fender. Together with its sister model the Esquire, it was the world's first mass-produced, commercially successful solid-body electric guitar. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manufacturing and popular music. Many prominent rock musicians have been associated with the Telecaster for use in studio recording and live performances, most notably Bruce Springsteen, Joe Strummer, Prince, and Keith Richards.
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