Fender | J Mascis Telecaster
A Bottle Rocket Blue Flake Telecaster for Dinosaur Jr.'s Senior Songwriter
We're lighting the fuse on a shimmering new signature model, the Fender J Mascis Telecaster, outfitted in an eyecatching Bottle Rocket Blue Flake finish.
While his towering stacks of high-wattage amplifiers and earthquaking cabinets are difficult to duplicate, this J Mascis Telecaster is a faithful recreation of the fuzz master's favorite Fender from 1958, equipped with a top-loading bridge, mirrored chrome pickguard, custom J Mascis Telecaster pickups, and Road Worn detailing for a played-in look and feel.
It's an explosive look from the Mascis man but we expect nothing less, and you can get it now from the Chicago Music Exchange.
Pro Tip: Pair with the Wren & Cuff J Mascis Signature Garbage Face Fuzz for full effect!
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