This fifty-six year old Butterscotch Blond beauty weighs just 7.60 lbs. Solid ash body, fretted maple neck with a lovely medium-to-thick profile and a nut width of just over 1 5/8 inches. Two screaming single-coil pickups with outputs of 6.47k and 7.40k. Telecaster bridge with three brass saddles. Single-ply 'Black' bakelite pickguard with five slot-head screws. With original "ashtray" bridge cover. This totally original and exceptionally fine example is in 9.00 condition and is one of the best playing '52 Tele's that we have ever seen. Housed in it's original Fender brown "thermometer" hardshell case with chocolate brown plush lining (9.00).
I wished you guys could say the asking price for the guitars on the video. Its interesting to know how much they are worth.
lerlo 2 months ago 2
Omg exzact guitar i want xD
fdsdfewfdsfewfs 3 months ago
i play from blues to japanese metal and everything . and i usually look at esp and own a Discontinued Schecter C-1 Classic , only schecter i'll ever buy. But when i played a telecaster today im in a hard rock band and that fat classic tone drew me in and i couldn't let go of that guitar.
TaylorSMH1 3 months ago
I'll consider it once I sell my apartment and a few organs
watwillwedonext 3 months ago
haha fuckin' nail polish
king0stuffz 3 months ago
@OFR Where do you hear metal tones here? The amp is barely breaking up.
twoheadedboy 3 months ago
@frettedamericana HOLY SHIT!
KurtTheGuitarPlayer 4 months ago
@frettedamericana Oh shit :O
Duroduro666 5 months ago
@frettedamericana >_>
Cds56 5 months ago
@frettedamericana
Jesus christ..
CaptainP00face 5 months ago