Fender 75th Anniversary Vintera Roadworn 1951 Telecaster Butterscotch Blonde #..173
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The Telecaster that brings 1951 and 2026 together on one fretboard
The Fender 75th Anniversary Vintera Roadworn 1951 Telecaster is no ordinary reissue. This is a tribute to the year it all began, featuring the aged Roadworn finish that immediately gives you the feeling of a guitar with a history. The 75th Anniversary neck plate also makes it a collector's item for those who take the history of the electric guitar seriously.
The two Fender 51 Nocaster single coils deliver precisely the sound for which the Telecaster is famous: bright, snappy, and full of character. The pine body adds a light, open resonance that makes the tone slightly airier than an ash or alder Tele. The 7.25" radius and the Soft V neck profile give you an authentic vintage playing experience that immediately transports you back to the early 1950s.
The bolt-on maple neck with maple fretboard has 21 frets and black dot inlays. The 3-saddle vintage bridge with brass saddles is characteristic of the original '51 design and contributes to the typical Tele tone. Controls are classically simple: one volume, one tone, and a 3-way switch. The Roadworn finish is applied by hand and gives each guitar a unique, worn character.
For the guitarist who wants the essence of the Telecaster, without compromising on tone or feel, this is the 75th Anniversary edition that has already stood the test of time upon purchase.