€ 2.700,00
Fender has announced a limited production run of their new Custom Shop Rosewood Telecaster––a re-creation of one of Fender’s now extremely rare vintage 1960s guitars built entirely of hand-selected rosewood… yep, that’s a rosewood body, neck, and fingerboard.
The original instrument is perhaps most famous for showing up in the hands of George Harrison during the Beatles’ legendary concert on the roof of Apple Records in 1969 though Jimi Hendrix is said to have owned a prototype of one of the early Rosewood guitars as well––a Stratocaster of course.
Among other things the new Rosewood Telecaster will feature a unique rosewood body, neck & fretboard, a pair of Fender’s Vintage Tele singlecoil pickups (’63 at the neck, ’67 at the bridge,) original vintage-style Tele bridge (with three threaded steel saddles,) 3-way pickup switching with “top hat” switch tip, and a traditional ’63 Fender logo on the headstock.
Fender Custom Shop
Limited Release Series
015-0067-821
U.S.A.
Available 2007 to Now
Standard Colors: Natural, WLS Satin Finish.
Pick Ups: 1 Vintage '63 Tele Single-Coil
Pickup (Neck), 1 Vintage '67 Tele Single-Coil Pickup
(Bridge).
Body: Rosewood.
Neck: Rosewood.
Fingerboard: Rosewood, 7¼" Radius.
Number of Frets: 21.
Scale Length: 25 ½ inches.
Options: Vintage Style Frets
Dot Position Inlays
Original Vintage Style Tele Bridge with 3 Threaded
Steel Saddles
Fender/Gotoh Vintage Style Tuning
Machines
Chrome Hardware
3-Ply Black/White/Black
Pickguard
Top Hat Switch Tip
One Master Volume Knob
One Master Tone Knob
Three Position Pickup Selector Switch
‘63 Fender Decal
No Skunk Stripe or Walnut Plug






