FENDER 50s ROAD WORN TELECASTER Xtra Relic Guitar Blonde TV 95355
Description
This is a 2017 Fender Road Worn Telecaster in a TV Yellow/Blonde nitro finish, made in Mexico. This has been reliced beyond what Fender did at the factory. See all the detailed pictures in this listing. There is mild checking to the finish throughout. Paint is missing in all the right places--arm wear, buckle area, etc. Also, the maple fretboard shows string wear patterns. Frets are A+ condition. You will not get this level of relic detail with a stock Fender Road Worn guitar.
This Tele comes with a matching relic tweed case and case key, and all factory paperwork, including hangtag and Allen wrenches. This is the old-school Fender case with real leather ends and handle.
Fender's recent Road Worn guitars are really watered down, showing very little wear. This one has been given detailed treatment to every piece of hardware, the pickguard, body, neck--everything tastefully worn. Weight is a comfortable 7 pounds, 12 ounces. Just given a full setup. (Details on my setups and packing at bottom of listing.) Thanks!
What You Get
-- Full setup, cleaning, and new strings.
-- FREE USA shipping.
-- 30-day return policy.
-- Ship within 1 business day--pro packing.
See video demo of similar guitar below.
Fender Road Worn '50s Tele Solidbody Electric Guitar Features:
Color: Blonde
Body: Ash
Finish: Nitrocellulose lacquer
Neck: Maple
Fingerboard: Maple, 7.25" radius
No. of frets: 21 6105 frets
Scale length: 25.5"
Nut width: 1.650"
Hardware: Chrome
Tuning keys: Fender Vintage-style tuning machines
Bridge: Vintage-style 3-saddle, strings-thru-body Tele bridge
Pickguard: 1-ply white
Pickups: Tex Mex Tele single-coil neck and bridge pickups
Pickup switching: 3-position blade
Pickup controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
Guitar Setup
All setups are done by our in-house luthier. Setup includes new strings (9s or 10s depending on what the nut is cut for), overall polish, cleaning any gunk off fingerboard, oiling neck, and polishing frets when necessary. We spray out any pots that are noisy, turn the truss rod (if necessary) and set string height at low-to-medium action depending on string buzz present. Since setup isˇhighly subjectiveˇyou may need to get it set to your particular needs by your personal luthier. Basses get the same treatment minus the string change. Thanks!
Packing
I use quality boxes, thick bubble wrap, and peanuts to pack guitars. I have a very high rate of successful guitar and bass shipping (meaning few damaged instruments). I have been doing this 10 years and know how to pack well--with or without a hard case. I wrote a detailed story with photos on how I pack a guitar, which you can find on my StillKickinMusic site blog. If you Google "THERE IN ONE PIECE...How to Pack a Guitar" you will find it. Thanks.