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Description

The Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley is a captivating blend of vintage charm and modern performance. This solid body electric guitar draws inspiration from the iconic 1969 Telecaster models, celebrated for their distinctive style and sound. Perfect for musicians who appreciate both aesthetics and functionality, the Pink Paisley finish is a nod to the psychedelic era, yet it remains timelessly cool.

Equipped with American Vintage '58 Tele single-coil pickups, this guitar delivers a crisp, articulate tone that's versatile enough for rock, blues, country, and more. The maple neck boasts a comfortable "U" shape profile, providing smooth playability that caters to both seasoned professionals and aspiring guitarists. Additionally, the guitar features a 7.25" radius fingerboard, which enhances the classic feel and supports intricate chord work and solos.

Combining a three-saddle vintage-style Tele bridge with threaded steel saddles, the FSR Classic '69 Telecaster ensures solid intonation and tuning stability. This model also includes era-appropriate hardware, such as vintage-style tuning machines, making it as authentic in operation as it is in appearance. Whether you're performing on stage or recording in the studio, this guitar promises to be a reliable and stylish companion.

Key Features:

  • American Vintage '58 Tele single-coil pickups
  • Maple neck with "U" shape profile
  • 7.25" radius fingerboard
  • Three-saddle vintage-style Tele bridge with threaded steel saddles
  • Vintage-style tuning machines
  • Classic Pink Paisley finish

Product specs

Brand Fender
Model Limited Edition FSR Classic '69 Telecaster MIJ with Maple Fretboard
Finish Pink Paisley
Year 2010s
Made In Japan
Categories Solid Body Electric Guitars
Body Shape T-Style
Body Type Solid Body
Bridge/Tailpiece Type String-Through
Color Family Pink
Fretboard Material Maple
Model Family Fender Telecaster
Neck Construction Bolt-On
Number of Frets 21
Number of Strings 6-String
Pickup Configuration SS
Right / Left Handed Right Handed
Series Fender FSR Limited Edition

FAQs

What is the neck profile of the Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley?

The Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley features a vintage-style "U" neck profile, which is comfortable for both rhythm and lead playing, offering a classic feel reminiscent of late '60s Telecasters.

What kind of tones can I expect from the Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley pickups?

This Telecaster is equipped with single-coil pickups that deliver bright, clear tones with the classic Tele twang, suitable for genres like country, rock, and blues.

Is the Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley suitable for beginners?

While this guitar is well-suited for players of all levels, its unique design and vintage features might appeal more to those with some playing experience or a specific interest in classic Telecaster aesthetics and tones.

What makes the Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley special compared to other Telecasters?

The Pink Paisley finish and Japanese craftsmanship make this model a standout, offering a unique aesthetic and high-quality build that pays homage to the iconic late '60s Telecasters.

Does the Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley have a bolt-on neck?

Yes, this Telecaster features a bolt-on neck construction, which is typical for Fender guitars, providing easy access for maintenance and adjustments.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Eye-catching pink paisley design draws attention

  • Versatile sound suits multiple music genres

  • Clear tone reminiscent of a Fender Jaguar

  • Playable neck, ideal for high barre chords

  • Japanese craftsmanship noted for quality

  • Excellent sustain and muscle in sound

  • High user satisfaction, often becoming favorites

CONS

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley.

Other

  • The slim C profile neck with a 7.25” radius is highly praised for comfort, although it may not suit tapping techniques well.

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  • The Telecaster pickups offer classic twang, with the neck pickup providing warmth and the bridge delivering notable twang and bite, although some find the neck pickup less rich than Tex Mex alternatives.

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  • Owners describe the pink paisley finish as striking and bold, with a love-it-or-hate-it aesthetic that invokes strong reactions.

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  • One owner shared a nostalgic journey, having owned a similar model in the 1980s and expressed joy in reacquiring it, highlighting the guitar's sentimental value.

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Mods and upgrades

  • One owner praised acquiring a modified Pink Paisley Telecaster with enhancements by previous owners, significantly lowering the price while adding value.

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  • The guitar featured a McNelly Duckling neck pickup, offering a Strat-like sound, though the owner preferred the original Telecaster tone.

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Comparisons

  • It's noted that the TL-69 Pink Paisley Telecaster is favored over a rosewood TL-69 due to concerns about the latter's weight impacting playability for some users.

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  • Discussions highlight a preference for the TL-69 Pink Paisley Telecaster over chambered Les Pauls, with some users disliking the feel of chambered models.

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User experience

  • An owner with physical limitations avoided the heavier rosewood TL-69 model, emphasizing the importance of guitar weight for players with health issues.

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  • An owner mentioned acquiring sweet deals through platforms like Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp, suggesting these as viable options for finding affordable guitars.

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  • The guitar was reported to be in near perfect condition with only one small, unnoticeable ding on the back, indicating durability and careful previous ownership.

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Value and pricing

  • A 2008 MIJ Fender Pink Paisley Telecaster was purchased for $800, including a hard shell case and original pickups, highlighting its exceptional value.

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asdeadasdisco

Not just a pretty face.

My particular model was 'Made In Japan' circa '94 / '95. I purchased it online for £799 in 2011 as a birthday present to myself. It has a clear tone, not a million miles from the sound of a Fender Jaguar, but not quite as raspy. The neck is very playable, even higher up, great for the strumming of high barre chords.

jimmarchi1

I had the blue floral version from that era, didn't keep mine... thatw as at the height of my tele fever. CHEERS!

milan_hun

Favourite

My guitar is a japanese reissue. My personal favourite.

jimmarchi1

Can you tell us more about it? Fender Japan has been making these RIs LITERALLY forever and every year they are a squinch different....

milan_hun

The product dating says its made circa 1999-2002 It has the vintage specs but the body is made from basswood. I had a Baja Tele too, its much better build quality and the "feel" is much better too.

jimmarchi1

yeah, you get nice wood on the Baja.. but the Japanese have much better attention to details!

Artist usage

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See how Noel Gallagher uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Noel Gallagher

Guitarist, Singer

Oasis

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Verified via YouTube

In this video of Oasis performing the song Go Let It Out, Noel Gallagher can be seen playing a Pink Paisley Fender Telecaster Electric Guitar. The performance took place at Wembley Stadium in 2000, and was also filmed as the opening track to the Oasis live concert film "Familiar to Millions". In the video the guitar can clearly be seen at 0:08 as Noel begins playing the rhythm part of Go Let It Out. Another great shot is at 0:13, where details can be seen such as the maple neck and lack of pickguard

See how Geddy Lee uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Geddy Lee

Singer, Bassist

Rush

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Verified via Illinoisentertainer

IE: You played the pink paisley [Telecaster Bass] on the R40 tour, didn’t you?

GL: Yes, I did. And I had the guitar version, which I loaned to Alex [Lifeson] so he would match. He’s a reluctant vintage guy. I have to provide all the best vintage instruments to him to use (laughs). Anyway, there are a few things out there that I’m still looking for.

See how Taylor Swift uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Taylor Swift

Singer, Guitarist

The Agency

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Verified via Photo

In this screenshot Taylor can be seen playing a Fender Pink Paisley Telecaster Electric Guitar.

See how Brad Paisley uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Brad Paisley

Singer, Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Country superstar Brad Paisley helps Fender celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Telecaster. Watch as he discusses his first guitar, what makes the Telecaster so special and why it's the "perfect thing for what" he does.

See how Paul Weller uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Paul Weller

Singer, Guitarist

The Style Council

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Paul performing That's Entertainment with the Paul Weller Movement, the band he put together after the dissolution of The Style Council with a Fender Telecaster Paisley.

See how Gem Archer uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Gem Archer

Guitarist

Oasis

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Verified via The Chief's Guitars - Noel Gallagher's guitars: a complete guide - Oasis and NGHFB

"I also use [...] a Paisley Telecaster, which I got back in 2001. It’s funny – Noel and I got Paisley Teles on the same day, without knowing it, and then turned up at the gig with them! They're brilliant guitars and Mexican-made, so they only cost us 500 quid."

See how Brian Baker uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Brian Baker

Guitarist, Bassist

Bad Religion

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Verified via Photo

In this post brian shows off his 1985 fender mij pink paisley tele.

See how Mike Mills uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Mike Mills

Guitarist, Bassist

R.E.M.

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Verified via Photo

In a user-uploaded photo from the Chicago Tribune, Mike Mills is shown with a Fender Pink Paisley Telecaster, highlighting his preference for this distinctive electric guitar.

See how Elliot Easton uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Elliot Easton

Guitarist

The Cars

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Caught here with his famous Pink Paisley Fender .

See how James Burton uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

James Burton

Guitarist

Mark Knopfler’s Guitar Heroes

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Verified via Guitarplayer

Burton mentions a pink paisley Telecaster in this 2014 Guitar Player article.

Have you ever heard a guitar that sounded any better? [Laughs.] The story behind that guitar is Fender called me and said, “James you must come down here because we have a guitar with your name on it.” I asked if they could just send it to me, but they insisted that I come to the factory. So I went there, and when I opened up the case and that pink paisley Tele jumped out I said, “Oh no, that’s not for me, man!”

Burton earlier mentioned his acquisition of a 1952 Telecaster in this 2000 Mix Online article about Merle Haggard's "Mama Tried".

Mother and dad bought me a '52 Tele, and I got into playing slide and steel guitar early on. I experimented with using banjo strings on the guitar to get a lighter sound and an unwound third string to get a twangier, funkier sound. I was able to create a whole different sound and technique, using the fingers and finger-picks to create banjo-like rolls on both the guitar and dobro. I used this technique on ‘Mama Tried.’

See how Brad Gillis uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Brad Gillis

Guitarist

Ozzy Osbourne

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Verified via Vintage Guitar® magazine

"Well, my favorites right now are the Antiqua Coronado II, the Paisley Tele, a sunburst ’57 Strat with a ’63 V-shaped neck that plays wonderfully."

See how Robert Ackroyd uses Fender FSR Classic '69 Telecaster Pink Paisley

Robert Ackroyd

Guitarist

Florence and the Machine

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Verified via Photo

In this photo posted by Ackroyd, the Fender Pink Paisley Telecaster can be seen.

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