Fender - American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline Aged Natural
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T Style Guitar
The semi-hollow design of the Thinline Tele was created with the goal of producing lightweight instruments from the dense wood of ash. Reimagined in late 1971 around a pair of wide-range humbucking pickups, the second-generation Thinline Telecaster went into production in 1972. It was the first Fender six-string to feature humbucking pickups, and the first Tele to feature a six-saddle adjustable bridge!
ARTICLE N° 85115
Presentation
Fender brings you the American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline Aged Natural, a guitar that captures the essence of the 70s by expressing a retro design and rich tones.
The ash body reflects the robustness and the maple neck with the 1972 C profile offer excellent playing comfort and more fluidity even during long performances.
The maple fingerboard, equipped with 21 medium jumbo frets, offers a perfect balance between vintage and modern to allow you to perform to shred whether in the studio or in concert.
The two Wide Range humbuckers guarantee a powerful and versatile sound palette, ideal for rock and blues lovers while the 6-saddle bridge will help you maintain tuning stability.
Its aged and natural finish, embellished with a white pickguard and nickel-plated hardware, adds a vintage elegance to the instrument.
The ash body reflects the robustness and the maple neck with the 1972 C profile offer excellent playing comfort and more fluidity even during long performances.
The maple fingerboard, equipped with 21 medium jumbo frets, offers a perfect balance between vintage and modern to allow you to perform to shred whether in the studio or in concert.
The two Wide Range humbuckers guarantee a powerful and versatile sound palette, ideal for rock and blues lovers while the 6-saddle bridge will help you maintain tuning stability.
Its aged and natural finish, embellished with a white pickguard and nickel-plated hardware, adds a vintage elegance to the instrument.
Features
Number of strings
6
Number of frets
21
Body material
Ash
Neck material
Maple
Fingerboard material
Maple
Nut width
42,00 mm (1,654")
Fingerboard radius
184 mm (7,25")
Scale length
648,00 mm (25,50")
Hardware color
Nickel
Bridge configuration
6 saddles
Pickguard color
White
Finish
Lacquer
Color
Natural
Assembly
Bolt-on neck
Case or cover included
Hard Case
Other features
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Fender Electric Guitar
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American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline Model
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Aged Natural Finish
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Ash Body
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Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish
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Maple Neck
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1972 "C" Neck Profile
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25.5" (64.77 cm) Scale
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Maple Fingerboard
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7.25" (184.1 mm) Fingerboard Radius
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Black Dot Fretboard Inlays
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21 Medium Jumbo Frets
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Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer Neck Finish
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Bone Nut
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1.650" (42 mm) Nut Width
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2 Authentic CuNiFe Wide-Range Humbucking Pickups
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1 Volume / 1 Tone Controls
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3-Position Pickup Selector
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Pure Vintage Fender “F” Stamped Machine Heads
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Pure Vintage 6-Saddle String-Through Body Hardtail Bridge with Bent Steel Saddles
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4-Ply Aged White Pearloid Pickguard
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Nickel/Chrome Hardware
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Chrome Bridge Cover Included
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Factory Assembled and Adjusted to 010-046 Scale
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Comes in Vintage-Style Tweed Case (Orange Interior)
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Part Number 0110392834
Accessories
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