Fender Japan Hybrid II Telecaster Electric Guitar, Maple FB, Forest Blue
  • Fender Japan Hybrid II Forest Blue Electric Telecaster Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Hybrid II Forest Blue Electric Telecaster Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Hybrid II Forest Blue Electric Telecaster Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Hybrid II Forest Blue Electric Telecaster Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Hybrid II Forest Blue Electric Telecaster Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Hybrid II Forest Blue Electric Telecaster Guitar with Maple Fingerboard

Fender Japan Hybrid II Telecaster Electric Guitar, Maple FB, Forest Blue

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Product Description

The Fender Japan Hybrid II Telecaster is a remarkable electric guitar. Made in Japan, the Hybrid II series is a perfect blend, offering a vintage look while packing modern specs suitable for all players and music genres. This guitar features a well - known alder body, giving it a great tone. It comes with newly designed Hybrid II Custom Voiced Single Coil pickups for rich and clear sound. The vintage - style slanted brass saddle bridge enhances stability and tuning. With a vintage locking tuner, a satin - finish neck in a Modern 'C' shape, a 9.5 - inch radius maple fingerboard, and narrow tall frets, it offers smooth playability. Specifications include a Telecaster body shape, gloss polyurethane body finish, 22 narrow tall frets with black dot inlays, 3 - saddle vintage - style strings - through - body Tele bridge, 3 - ply mint green pickguard, nickel - plated steel strings (.009-.042 gauges), vintage - style locking tuning machines, nickel/chrome hardware finish, and it comes with a gig bag.




Using this Fender Japan Hybrid II Telecaster is a breeze. Just plug it into your amplifier, tune it up with the vintage - style locking tuners, and start playing. For the best sound, adjust the volume and tone knobs according to your preference. When you're done playing, always put it back in the gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. Keep the guitar in a stable environment with moderate humidity and temperature. Wipe the strings with a soft cloth after each use to prevent corrosion. If you need to change the strings, use the same gauge nickel - plated steel strings (.009-.042 gauges) for consistent performance. Check the tuning regularly, especially if you transport the guitar often.


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