Fender Rosewood Telecaster TL69 Fujijen- (1985-86)- £2,600
This is a reissue of the 1969-1972 Fender Rosewood Telecaster, famously used by George Harrison.
These 1985-86 models are highly collectible due to their originality and the vintage-style "Made in Japan" craftsmanship. In super condition with little wear for the age of the instrument.
Specifications
Body: Solid rosewood, often chambered with a maple center strip to manage weight. The all-rosewood construction provides a distinctive tone and feel.
Neck: One-piece rosewood with an oil finish.
Fingerboard: Rosewood, which adds a warmer tone compared to the typical maple used on 50s-style Teles.
Frets - good condition with little wear
Radius: 7.25".
Neck Profile: Medium "C" shape.
Scale Length: 25.5".
Pickups: Two "TL-Vintage" single-coil pickups, sometimes referred to as "Red-Bottom" pickups.
Finish: Natural, allowing the rosewood to be visible.
Serial number - A- 034xx
Weight: 8.7 lbs /3.95kg.
Hardware:
"Pat. Pend." bridge with barrel saddles.
Vintage-style tuners.
Dome-top knurled knobs.
Pickguard: 3-ply black.
Professionally set up at the workshop with 10-46 strings.
This is a reissue of the 1969-1972 Fender Rosewood Telecaster, famously used by George Harrison.
These 1985-86 models are highly collectible due to their originality and the vintage-style "Made in Japan" craftsmanship. In super condition with little wear for the age of the instrument.
Specifications
Body: Solid rosewood, often chambered with a maple center strip to manage weight. The all-rosewood construction provides a distinctive tone and feel.
Neck: One-piece rosewood with an oil finish.
Fingerboard: Rosewood, which adds a warmer tone compared to the typical maple used on 50s-style Teles.
Frets - good condition with little wear
Radius: 7.25".
Neck Profile: Medium "C" shape.
Scale Length: 25.5".
Pickups: Two "TL-Vintage" single-coil pickups, sometimes referred to as "Red-Bottom" pickups.
Finish: Natural, allowing the rosewood to be visible.
Serial number - A- 034xx
Weight: 8.7 lbs /3.95kg.
Hardware:
"Pat. Pend." bridge with barrel saddles.
Vintage-style tuners.
Dome-top knurled knobs.
Pickguard: 3-ply black.
Professionally set up at the workshop with 10-46 strings.