This 1973 Telecaster features a maple neck with a nice bit of flame figuring
and distinct grain line on the ash body stand out with the translucent blond finish. This
example is all original and very very clean!
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Here is late 70’s hard tail Strat which has been striped and refinished natural.
The alder body is in great overall shape with only a few dents and chips in the finish. Lace
Sensor single coil pickups and a newer bridge have been added and the lower tone pot has
been disconnected. The frets on the maple neck with rosewood fretboard are low but the
guitar is set up well and plays great. Comes with a generic rectangular plastic hardshell case.
Ok, I admit it I am a huge Tele fan. I pretty much like them in all styles but
there is always something about a Tele with humbuckers that just puts it over the top for
me. This mid 70’s Deluxe features a pair of wide range humbuckers for a tone much fatter
than your average Tele. The walnut finish and maple neck provide a nice visual contrast
and the medium elliptical neck profile plays really well. This guitar is hands down a lot of
fun to play!!
I get the privilege of playing a lot of great vintage guitars, but every now and
then one comes through the shop that really steals the show! This 1956 Stratocaster is a
truly phenomenal guitar. The original finish is in very good condition, with only a few
major dents to show its age. There is some substantial buckle wear on the back, but other
than that it is quite clean. The neck feels beautiful, with no dents or noticeable wear on the
back or the fingerboard. With a total overall weight of 7.45lb, this is also a very
comfortable guitar to hold and play. The original pickups have lost none of their chime or
sparkle. Anyone out there looking for the ultimate Strat, this is it!