Fender ‘69 Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar

February 15th, 2009 by Jack Rock

fen1This guitar is not just a light weight alternative to the classic Telecaster. With the f-hole being the most obvious evidence to the guitar's semi-hollow construction, the Fender '69 Telecaster Thinline delivers like any Tele should. Perfect for on-stage perfoming, the Telecaster Thinline has all the twang and spank that a Telecaster should, but with a warmer, more rounded tone than its heavier counterpart. Easy on the shoulders, playability is exceptional, and overall, the guitar is just plain comfortable to play. This beautifully designed Telecaster features lightweight semi-hollow mahogany or ash body, one-piece maple "U" shape neck with twenty-one vintage style frets, maple fingerboard, pearloid reshaped pickguard, two vintage-style single-coil pickups with Alnico magnet (at neck and bridge), 3 position pickup switch, vintage style 3-saddle strings-thru-body Tele bridge, Fender Schwaller vintage tuners F-style tuners, top hat blade switch tip, and synthetic bone nut.

If you're looking for a versatile guitar with superb sustain, excellent note definition, quiet pickups and a neck that has a vigorous and tight feel with a solid base, then look no further. The Fender '69 Telecaster Thinline is a great guitar for an incredibly great price. Perfect for anyone.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with this beast. It is everything you expect from a Telecaster, except with a lighter feel and a lighter price tag,

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