Ex-Demo
Serial number: V2319903
Tech Notes
The guitar has a lot of scratches on the front of the body. The nails on one of the locks of the case are a little bit loose. This item has been quality checked by one of our team of repair technicians to ensure that it meets a high playing standard.
The product photographed is the individual item that will be received.
The Fender American Vintage II 1951 Telecaster is an experience quite unlike any other. See, this is a premium iteration of the first Fender product ever launched. Originally entitled the Broadcaster - before being promptly renamed, the Telecaster was the first solid body electric guitar released on sale to the public in 1951 - and the rest, as they say, is history. Something they also say is that they don't make guitars like that anymore and, well, Fender just did. It's built using meticulously selected components such as the bespoke vintage '51 single-coil pickups, which are designed to capture the tonal essence of the original model.
The body is shaped into an era-appropriate profile and constructed from ash, offering a resonant and rich tone that is complemented beautifully by the brightness of the maple neck. The use of this aged timber build ensures not only a glorious sound but also a guitar that is both comfortable and durable. Finished with a butterscotch blonde wrap and complete and a premium 'U' shaped neck - the 1951 Telecaster is a high-class instrument like you've never seen before. If you're searching for a classic Fender sound from the first iteration of a guitar that changed musical history - then look no further.
Ex-Demo: This product may be ex-display, have light signs of use, have slight cosmetic marks or may have non-essential parts or software missing. The original box, packaging or manual may not be included. Each item is checked by our team of repair technicians to ensure it meets our high standards. This is a great opportunity to buy a fully functioning product at a discounted price.
Product Ref: 280878