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Fender Vintage Hot Rod '52 Telebration Telecaster Butterscotch Blonde - Quick Look @ Nevada Music UK

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Uploaded by on Jan 30, 2012

Buy here... http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/guitar/electric/fender-vintage-hot-rod-52-telebr... This stunning Fender Telecaster is released in very limited quantities to celebrate the 60 year anniversary of the Telecaster. To mark the occasion Fender are releasing 12 unique models - available on a monthly release schedule during 2011/2012 in hommage to the changing evolution of the Telecaster of the last 60 years ...

The Fender Vintage Hot Rod '52 Telecaster shown here in Butterscotch blonde uses a Premium Ash body perfectly matched to a 21 fret Maple fretboard & neck. The Hot-Rod element referes to the fact that at the neck position you'll find a Seymour Duncan humbucker instead of the usual single coil model. However there's still a '52 Vintage single coil pick-up at the bridge for those smokin' hot Fender tones ...

The bridge itself is a 3-saddle period correct brass model and there's the usual knurled chrome volume and tone knobs on a chrome control plate along with the 3-way top-hat pick-up selector switch. The immaculately applied Butterscotch blonde finish looks fabulous with the Maple fretboard and contrasting black scratchplate, this model is supplied with a Fender hard case.

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  • dont those bridges have major intonation problems?

  • @scottleeper Look carefully, this guitar has new design vintage bridge saddles for individual string intonation !!

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  • @cshargeit. Also make sure the amp is plugged in to the A/C source...now turn the volume up on a)the guitar &2)the amp's volume is at a desired volume..... Now see what you think

  • @cshargeit You have to plug the guitar into the amp! Lol

  • @cshargeit thats bullshit.. my Les Paul studio sounds like a LES PAUL, whereas a strat sounds like a STRAT...moron...

  • @cshargeit That makes absolutely no sense

  • every fender sounds like a gibson and vice versa

  • That's pure perfection!!!

  • Tone monster....

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