Fender Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline, Aged Natural

Product discontinued

Fender Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline, Aged Natural

Product discontinued

Fender Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline, Aged Natural Overview

Fender Vintera '70s Telecaster Thinline, Aged Natural Overview.

The brand new Vintera series from Fender is here to replace the Classic and Classic Player series with a fresh look at the demands of todays musicians. New body shapes, new colours, new pickups designed by Tim Shaw, more authentic neck profiles and an improved entry point into the vintage-inspired instruments that Fender have to offer, Vintage style for the Modern era!

For players who want the style and sound of Fender’s classic years, we created the Vintera ‘70s Telecaster Thinline. Equipped with the coveted features that defined the decade—including period-accurate neck profile and playing feel, along with re-voiced pickups—this guitar has all of the growl and twang that made the Telecaster a legend.

We recreated the pair of Wide Range humbucking pickups to sound more like the ‘70s originals. Bold and fat-sounding, they have the punchy tone that’s inspired musicians for over four decades. The “Slim C”-shaped neck has a 7.25”-radius fingerboard with 21 vintage-style frets for classic playing feel. A vintage-style, string-through-body hardtail Strat® bridge with six saddles gives this Telecaster accurate intonation, while “F”-stamped tuning machines offer period-correct aesthetics, classic feel and rock-solid tuning stability. Other features include three-bolt neck plate, chrome hardware and vintage-style strap buttons. Includes deluxe gig bag.

• Re-voiced 70’s Wide Range pickups, Medium U shape neck profile, 7.25” radius, 3-bolt neck plate, vintage frets, vintage style hardware, semi-hollow ash body.

• Vintage Blonde, Candy Apple Red & Aged Natural.

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 24/3/2020

What a beautiful instrument, looks and sounds like dream, Everything you would expect from a Fender original

Andy Allcock