Fender Japan Traditional II 50s Telecaster Electric Guitar, Maple FB, White Blonde
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s White Blonde Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s White Blonde Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s White Blonde Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s White Blonde Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard
  • Fender Japan Traditional II 50s White Blonde Electric Guitar with Maple Fingerboard

Fender Japan Traditional II 50s Telecaster Electric Guitar, Maple FB, White Blonde

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Product Description

Fender's Japan - made Traditional II guitar series combines the classic Fender instrument - making aesthetics with top - notch Japanese craftsmanship. This electric guitar features a Telecaster® body made of basswood with a gloss polyester finish. The maple fretboard has a 9.5' (241 mm) radius, 21 frets, and black dot inlays. It comes with vintage - style single - coil Tele® pickups, a 3 - saddle vintage - style strings - through - body Tele® bridge with brass barrel saddles. Nickel - plated steel strings (.009-.042 gauges) are used, along with a 1 - ply eggshell pickguard. Vintage - style tuning machines and nickel/chrome hardware finish add to its charm. It comes with a gig bag for easy carrying.



Using your Fender Japan Traditional II 50s Telecaster Electric Guitar is a breeze. Just plug it into your amplifier and start strumming. When you're not using it, keep it in the provided gig bag to protect it from dust and minor bumps. For cleaning, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the body and strings regularly. Avoid exposing the guitar to extreme temperatures or high humidity as it can damage the wood and hardware. When changing the strings, make sure to do it one at a time to maintain the tension on the neck. Also, check the tuning machines periodically to ensure they're working smoothly and keep the guitar in tune.


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