The Fender Traditional 60s Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar, made in Japan, combines Fender's classic musical instrument aesthetics with Japan's refined craftsmanship. It features a reliable 'Made in Japan' quality. This guitar has a gloss - finished basswood body. Its 9.5 - inch radius 'U' shaped maple neck with 21 vintage - style frets offers a classic playing experience unique to the Traditional series. The 3 - Saddle Vintage Style Tele bridge with Threaded Steel Saddles, along with the original pickups selected for this series, produces realistic and musical vintage tones. The narrow nut width is perfect for Japanese players. Specifications include a Telecaster body shape, basswood body material, gloss polyester finish, 'U' shaped neck profile, maple fretboard, 9.5 - inch (241 mm) fretboard radius, 25.5 - inch (64.77 cm) scale length, 21 vintage frets, dot inlays on the fretboard, vintage - style single - coil Tele pickups (bridge and neck), a 3 - Saddle Vintage Style Tele bridge, a 3 - ply white pearloid pickguard, nickel - plated steel strings (.009 -.042 gauges), vintage - style tuning machines, nickel/chrome hardware finish, and comes with a gig bag.







Using your Fender Traditional 60s Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure your guitar is properly tuned using the vintage - style tuning machines. Plug it into an amplifier to bring out its great sound. When you play, use the pickups to get different tones. The bridge pickup gives a brighter sound, while the neck pickup offers a warmer one. To keep your guitar in top condition, wipe it down with a soft cloth after each use to remove sweat and dirt. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity, as this can damage the wood and hardware. If you need to change the strings, use nickel - plated steel strings of.009 -.042 gauges. And when you're not using it, store it in the included gig bag to protect it from scratches and dust.