Fender Telecaster Deluxe Mocha 1979

6-String Solid Body Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard. Made in the USA.
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Fender Telecaster Deluxe Mocha 1979

Vintage

Description & Specs

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Finish Details: Original
Body Material: Ash
Body Details: Solid three piece ash body
Neck Material: Maple
Fingerboard Material: Maple
Neck Profile: "C" profile
Neck Thickness (IN): .82" (1st fret), .91" (12th fret)
Fingerboard Radius: 7.25"
Nut Width: 1-5/8"
Scale Length: 25 1/2"
Neck Details: Bolt-on maple neck with unbound maple fingerboard, dot inlays, skunk stripe, and heel-adjust truss rod. The neck has been refretted and the nut replaced. The heel stamp is partially obscured by the inspection sticker.
Electronics: Original Fender Wide Range humbucker pickups; the wiring harness is original aside from the bridge volume pot, which has been replaced. Controls include 3-way toggle selector switch and volume/tone controls for each pickup. The original pot codes date to 1976 and 1979.
Pickup Measurements: 10.7k (neck), 10.5k (bridge)
Hardware: Original
Weight: 9lbs 12oz
Modifications/Repairs: The bridge volume pot has been replaced. The neck has been refretted and the nut replaced.
Case Details: Original hardshell case
Cosmetic Condition: The guitar shows light play wear, consistent with its age. The finish is glossy with light scratches and small blemishes throughout. There is a patch of finish chipping on the side of the bass bout, and the back of the body has minor buckle rash. The back of the neck is smooth and has minor wear.
Serial Number: S807615
Tech Notes: Plays well with low action and light neck relief; the guitar is currently set up with 10s. The frets are wide and tall with minor wear, and the truss rod is functional. The serial number dates the guitar to the late 1970s, and the pot codes date to 1979.
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