Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline, Lake Placid Blue - B-STOCK
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The Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline is a hyper-accurate take on the company's first humbucker-equipped electric guitar, which was also the first Tele with six adjustable bridge saddles. The '72 Tele Thinline is built around a lightweight, semi-hollow ash body that yields a bright, sustaining acoustic tone with truckloads of extra resonance. Wide-Range pickups, with authentic CuNiFe magnets, serve up thick humbucker tones with the perfect amount of high-end bite. You'll be blown away by the effortless playability of this guitar's "C"-shaped, hard-rock maple neck and vintage-radius maple fingerboard. The American Vintage II 1972 Tele Thinline boasts plenty period-correct appointments, including knurled flat-top knobs, a 6-saddle hardtail bridge with bent steel saddles, "F"-stamped tuning machines, a 3-bolt neck plate, and a sweet-looking gloss polyurethane finish on the body and neck. The '72 Telecaster Thinline reproduces the quintessential tone and feel of one of the most coveted guitars in Fender's storied history. The American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline epitomizes Fender electrics in their purest form