1990 Fender Rosewood Telecaster w/OHSC
Summary: The original Rosewood Telecaster was built as a prototype for George Harrison in 1968 and was entered into regular production in 1969. Rosewood Telecasters of this era are also easily identified by a maple plug and ‘skunk stripe’ as Fender brought back its original 50s-style fretted neck design during this time. This guitar captures that magic
Body: Rosewood body, with a piece of Maple sandwiched between-lovely gloss.
Neck: Rosewood neck and fingerboard, scale length: 25 1/2", nut width: 1 5/8”, 21 frets, dot inlays.
Pickups/Hardware: Fender Vintage Style Single Coils, BWB pickguard, Kluson style tuners, ‘butterfly’ string tree.
Cosmetics: This Rosewood Telecaster is in wonderful condition, with light pick wear on the pickguard. The neck is clean and frets show little to no wear.
Playability: Our in-house guitar tech has inspected, setup, and restrung this instrument with a new set of strings. The neck is straight, the truss rod is fully functional, and the action has been setup low and comfortable. The frets are in great shape with no major grooves or divots from use and it plays beautifully up and down the fretboard with no dead spots or choking out.
Weight: 9.3 lbs.
This guitar ships in the original case, professionally packaged.