Fender Classic Series '72 Telecaster Deluxe, '72 Telethinline and '72 Tele Custom

1972 was a magical year for the Telecaster guitar. With several new designs, the Telecaster guitar was available with more options than ever before. Each of these guitars are being made like we used to with alder and ash bodies, "C"-shape maple necks, bullet truss rods, '70s vintage hard-tail strings-thru Strat bridges and three-bolt neckplates.


The Deluxe sports a famous '70s headstock and two Fender "wide range" humbucking pickups with a traditional three-way switch and four skirted amp knobs (a "must have" for all Tele guitar players) .


The Thinline also sports dual humbucking pickups, but what sets it apart is its semi-hollow body, witch has a warmer and rounder sound.


The Custom has the best of both worlds with a traditional single-coil pickup in the bridge position and a single supercharged humbucking pickup in the neck position. The Deluxe is available in Three-color Sunburst (300), Black (306) and Walnut Stain (392), The Thinline is available in Three-color Sunburst (300) and Natural (321). The Custom is available with a maple or rosewood fingerboard in Three-color Sunburst (300) and Black (306).

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Fender Classic Series

An affordable version of the American Vintage Series. For those who like the look of '50s, '60s and '70s feel and vibe of traditional Fender instruments. Some of great models are here: famous Tele Thinline and Deluxe models, plus the new master-designed "Classic Player" guitars

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Fender Classic Series '69 Tele Thinline

The semi-hollow body designs was originally an attempt to reduce the weight of the solidbody Tele guitar-the f-hole was a visual clue to its construction. With its reshaped pickguard, this guitar continues to resdhape musical styles. Available in Three-color Sunburst (300), Two-color Sunburst (303, mahogany), Black (306, mahogany) and Natural (321, mahogany).


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Fender Classic Series '50s, '60s Telecaster

Few guitars shaped more styles of music in the '50s and '60s than the Telecaster guitar. From James Burton to The Beatles, the Telecaster guitar was at the heart of popular music. And, they are still made like they used to with two single-coil Alnico pickups, vintage bridges and knurled chrome knobs. The '50s Tele guitar features an ash body with a single-ply white pickguard, and a maple neck and fingerboard, while the '60s Tele guitar has an alder body with a three-ply mint green pickguard, and a maple neck with a rosewood fingerboard. '50s Tele is available in White Blonde (301), Two-color Sunburst (303) and Black (806). '60s Tele is available in Olympic White (305), Black (306) and Candy Apple Red (309).

Fender Classic Series '50s Telecaster


Fender Classic Series '60s Telecaster

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Fender Classic Series '50s Esquire

The storied and much-coveted '50s Esquire features an ash body, maple neck, vintage Telecaster pickup and bridge with steel saddles, and volume and tone controls with a three-way "quick tone change" switch. Available in White Blonde (301), Two-color Sunburst (303) and Black (306).


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Fender Classic Series '60s Telecaster with Bigsby

The '60s Telecaster guitar with Bigsby brings some vibrato to the table. Start-off with a bound alder body and maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, add a highly sought-after Bigsby "F"
vibrato tailpiece - and you have a very special guitar. Other faetures include vintage-style Tele pickups, master volume and master tone controls, and a three- position switch. Available in Three-color Sunburst (500) and Candy Apple Red (509).

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Fender Classic Series Mustang

The classic Mustang guitar is back for 2005. Complete with basswood body, maple neck with rosewood fingerboard, two Mustang single-coil pickups and floating bridge with "Dynamic" vibrato tailpiece. Everything you loved about the original. Available in Vintage White (541) and Sonic Blue (572).


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Fender Classic Series Stratocaster XII

The Stratocaster XII features an alder body, maple neck and rosewood fingerboard with 21 frets. Vintage tuning machines and fully adjustable bridge make tuning quick and easy. Three vintage style single-coil Strat pickups, a five-way pickup selector switch and volume/tone controls make tone shaping easy. Available in Three-color Sunburst (500), Lake Placid Blue (502) and Burgundy Mist Metallic (566).

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Fender Classic Series '70s Stratocaster

Unmistakable with features like an ash body, "U"-shape neck, fat headstock, bullet truss rod, '70s Fender logo, Fender/Schaller Vintage "F" tuning machines, three vintage single-coil pickups. Choose a maple or rosewood fingerboard. Available in Three-color Sunburst (300), Olympic White (305), Black (306) and Natural (321).

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Fender Classic Series '60s Stratocaster

In the time when musicians were altering, incinerating and evoking sounds never experienced or imagined by the folks at the Fender factory, rock came into its own and the Stratocaster became a symbol of the counter-culture. Rosewood fingerboard, multi-ply pickguard and vintage hardware capture another chapter in Fender history. Available in three-color Sunburst (300), Lake Placid Blue (302), Candy Apple Red (309), Black (306) and Inca Silver (324).

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Fender Classic Series '50s Stratocaster

This guitar epitomizes the vibe of the '50s. The color selection alone takes you back to the era of diners and cars with fins, a maple fingerboard, tinted neck, single-ply pickguard and aged plastic parts, it's got retro written all over it. With three single-coil pickups and staggered Alnico magnet pole pieces, you not only get the look, you get the sound too. Available in Two-color Sunburst (303), Daphne Blue (304), Black (306), Fiesta Red (340), Shoreline Gold (344) and Surf Green (357).


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