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Fender Japan Classic 69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

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Fender Japan Classic 69 Telecaster Pink Paisley
Product no: 9000-0023-8926 Bax Music Warranty: This product comes with a 3-year warranty.

General

What we know about the Paisley pattern is that it originated in the time of the Persian Empire. It found its way to Britain via India and became highly popular among the hippie movement in the '60s. Everyone who thinks back fondly to that movement, or simply likes a striking pink finish on their guitar, should be quite taken with this Japanese Fender Tele. The Classic 69 is a Telecaster with traditional styling and playability. Its maple fingerboard offers a nice colour contrast and turns this Tele into a real eye-catcher.

Classic 69 Tele Pink Paisley: great sound and feel

If it doesn't have the classic 'twang', it's not a real Telecaster. Luckily, thanks to its basswood body and maple neck with a maple fingerboard for a bit of added brightness, this guitar definitely delivers. Furthermore, its specs are also in line with what you'd expect from a Classic '69 Tele. For instance, there are two vintage-style single-coil pickups for that sparkling Fender sound, and the concave 7.25" fingerboard radius makes grabbing chords comfortable and easy.

Fender Japan guitars

Japanese Fenders are high-end instruments that were originally exclusive to the Japanese market. Thanks to their vintage design, modern innovations and high-quality finish, these hand-made guitars are highly coveted all over the world. They offer the same build quality as the professional Fender American Standard models at a very reasonable price. So if you're looking for an affordable Fender Telecaster with vintage specs and a remarkable look, don't wait too long; order yours now!

Specifications

Product features

Number of frets 21
Number of strings 6
Bridge type fixed bridge
Pickup configuration SS
Pickup type single-coil (passive)
Neck connection bolt on
Fretboard wood maple
Includes cover no
Includes case no
Colour pink
Country of origin Japan
Left-handed no
Body material linden (basswood)
Scale length 25.5 inches (648mm)
Body type TE

Weight and dimensions including packaging

Weight (incl. packaging) 4,5 kg
Dimensions (incl. packaging) 109,0 x 44,5 x 11,0 cm

Product specifications

  • Fender electric guitar
    • model: Classic 69 Tele
    • series: Japan Exclusive
    • colour: Pink Paisley
  • body
    • material: basswood
    • finish: high-gloss polyester
    • type: Telecaster
  • neck
    • joint: bolt-on
    • material: maple
    • finish: high-gloss polyester
    • profile: thin C
    • scale length: 25.5"
    • fingerboard: maple
    • fretboard radius: 7.25”
    • number of frets: 21
    • fret type: Vintage-Style
    • string nut material: synthetic bone
    • nut width: 1.65"
    • position markers: black dots
    • truss rod: yes
  • hardware
    • bridge: American Vintage string-through-body with 3 barrel saddles
    • hardware finish: chrome-plated
    • machine heads: Gotoh sealed self-lubricating
    • pickguard: none
  • electronics
    • bridge pickup: Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele
    • neck pickup: Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele
    • controls: 1 x master volume, 1 x master tone, 3-way pickup switch
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Friday 29 January 2016

Fender Japan is bringing back the '50s and '60s with the Japan Exclusive series. This high-quality electric guitars are usually only available in Japan, but Bax-shop managed to procure a few of them!

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