Fender Ltd Ed American 2-Tone Telecaster Thinline Telecaster Guitar, Ebony FB, Surf Green
  • Fender Limited Edition Surf Green 2-Tone Thinline Telecaster Guitar with Ebony Fingerboard
  • Fender Limited Edition Surf Green 2-Tone Thinline Telecaster Guitar with Ebony Fingerboard
  • Fender Limited Edition Surf Green 2-Tone Thinline Telecaster Guitar with Ebony Fingerboard
  • Fender Limited Edition Surf Green 2-Tone Thinline Telecaster Guitar with Ebony Fingerboard
  • Fender Limited Edition Surf Green 2-Tone Thinline Telecaster Guitar with Ebony Fingerboard

Fender Ltd Ed American 2-Tone Telecaster Thinline Telecaster Guitar, Ebony FB, Surf Green

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Product Description

The Limited Edition Two-Tone Telecaster® combines high - end features and classic colors for an incredibly inspiring playing experience. Its Thinline body has a sleek black - bound top over Arctic White backs and sides, along with matching painted headcaps. The 9.5” radius Ebony fingerboard and satin urethane finished Maple neck offer smooth and comfortable play. ClassicGear™ tuning machines, a 3 - saddle vintage - style bridge, and a bone nut blend vintage looks with modern performance. The Custom Shop ’51 Nocaster® pickups produce clear and punchy Telecaster® tones. Specifications include a Telecaster® body shape made of Alder with a Gloss Urethane finish, a 9.5” (241 mm) radius Ebony fretboard, a 25.5” (648 mm) scale length, 22 frets with Pearloid Dots inlays, Custom Shop ‘51 Nocaster® pickups, a 3 - Saddle American Vintage Strings - Through - Body Tele® bridge with Compensated Steel Saddles, ClassicGear™ Tuners, Nickel/Chrome hardware finish, and a Hardshell case.



Using this Fender Limited Edition Two - Tone Telecaster® is a breeze. Just pick it up, tune it with the ClassicGear™ tuning machines, and start playing. When you're done, put it back in the hardshell case to protect it. To keep your guitar in top shape, wipe it down regularly with a soft cloth. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity as this can damage the wood and the finish. Check the strings often and replace them when they start to sound dull. Also, every once in a while, have a professional guitar technician check the setup to make sure it plays at its best.


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