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Description
The Fender Japan Thinline Telecaster '69 Reissue captures the iconic look and feel of the late '60s Fender era, offering a blend of vintage style and modern playability. This semi-hollowbody electric guitar is known for its distinctive F-hole design, which not only adds visual charm but also contributes to its unique tonal quality. Crafted with precision in Japan, it features a lightweight semi-hollow ash body paired with a comfortable maple neck, making it ideal for extended playing sessions.
This reissue model replicates the classic single-coil twang and clarity that the Telecaster is celebrated for, while the semi-hollow construction introduces a subtle warmth and resonance. Whether you're looking to capture the timeless sounds of country, rock, or jazz, this guitar offers versatility without compromising on its vintage roots. The Fender Japan Thinline Telecaster '69 Reissue is perfect for musicians who appreciate the blend of retro aesthetics and contemporary craftsmanship.
Key Features:
- Semi-hollowbody ash construction with F-hole design
- Maple neck with a comfortable C-shape profile
- 21 vintage-style frets on a maple fingerboard
- Dual vintage-style single-coil Telecaster pickups
- Three-position blade switch for tonal versatility
- Vintage-style string-through-body bridge with three brass saddles
- Classic Telecaster controls: Master Volume and Master Tone
- Made in Japan for superior build quality and attention to detail
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This guitar is seen in music videos like Asphyxia & Character. https://youtu.be/ZB9UvUJL_lE?t=159 [2:39] https://youtu.be/u9qDEvusROk?t=3 [0:03]
David McCormack used the Fender Japan Thinline Telecaster '69 Reissue, which he purchased in the mid-1990s to replace his custom “Frankenstein” guitar built by Robert Moore. This guitar became his main instrument for Custard until their disbandment in late 1999. He is seen playing it at the Crowded House Farewell Gig in November 1996, as evidenced by the video titled "Custard Live At The Sydney Opera House 1996" on YouTube, uploaded by Jason_Andrew_Relva.
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