Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Telecaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Lake Placid Blue
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Electric Telecaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Electric Telecaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Electric Telecaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Electric Telecaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 60s-style Electric Telecaster Guitar, Rosewood Fingerboard, Lake Placid Blue Finish

Fender Japan Traditional II 60s Telecaster Electric Guitar, RW FB, Lake Placid Blue

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Product Description

Fender's Japan-made Traditional guitar series combines the classic Fender instrument - making aesthetics with top - notch Japanese craftsmanship. This guitar features a Telecaster® body shape crafted from basswood with a glossy polyester finish. The rosewood fretboard has a 9.5' (241 mm) radius, 21 frets, and white dot inlays. It comes with vintage - style single - coil Tele® pickups, a 3 - saddle vintage - style strings - through - body Tele® bridge with brass barrel saddles, and nickel - plated steel strings (.009 -.042 gauges). The 3 - ply mint green pickguard adds a touch of style. Vintage - style tuning machines and nickel/chrome hardware finish complete the look. It includes a gig bag for easy transport.



Using this Fender guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into your amplifier and start strumming. You can experiment with different settings on your amp to get the sound you like. When you're done playing, make sure to put it back in the gig bag to protect it from dust and scratches. To keep it in good condition, wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to prevent corrosion. Check the tuning machines regularly to ensure they're working smoothly. And if you notice any issues with the pickups or the bridge, it's a good idea to take it to a professional guitar technician for a check - up.


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