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Description
Description
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| Finish Details: | The body has been refinished and the neck has been oversprayed. |
| Body Material: | Ash |
| Neck Material: | Maple |
| Fingerboard Material: | Maple |
| Neck Profile: | C |
| Neck Thickness (IN): | 1st - 0.95" 12th - 1.00" |
| Fingerboard Radius: | 7.25" |
| Nut Width: | 1-5/8" |
| Scale Length: | 25 1/8" |
| Electronics: | Original electronics. The guitar has two single coil pickups, a three-way selector switch, a volume pot, and a tone pot. The guitar has been rewired to a modern Telecaster wiring scheme. The pot codes are covered by solder. |
| Pickup Measurements: | neck - 6.6 kΩ, bridge - 5.2 kΩ |
| Hardware: | A saddle has been replaced. The nut has been replaced. |
| Weight: | 7lbs 6oz |
| Modifications/Repairs: | -The body has been refinished and the neck has been oversprayed. -The guitar has been rewired to a modern Telecaster wiring scheme. -The guitar has been refretted. -The headstock decal has been replaced. -A saddle has been replaced. -The nut has been replaced. |
| Case Details: | Hardshell Case |
| Cosmetic Condition: | This vintage Fender guitar has aged well and is in good condition. The finish is glossy with checking and extensive wear and dings throughout the body. The fingerboard's varnish is heavily worn, especially in the first seven frets. The neck is thoroughly worn and discolored. The metal hardware is lightly tarnished with age. |
| Serial Number: | 10607 |
| Tech Notes: | The guitar plays well with low action and optimal neck relief. The frets are wide and tall with minor play wear. The pencil neck date is very faintly visible and cannot be read. The serial number on the neckplate dates to 1956. |