This Fender guitar is from the Made - in - Japan Traditional series. It combines the classic aesthetics of Fender's musical instrument production with Japan's fine craftsmanship. You get the reliable quality of Japanese manufacturing and the revival of Fender's orthodox DNA. The '70s Telecaster® Thinline model features a gloss - finished ash 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 6 - saddle String - Through - Body hardtail bridge and the original pickups selected for this series create realistic, musical vintage tones. The narrow nut width makes it super easy for Japanese players to handle. Specifications include a Telecaster® body shape, ash body material, gloss polyester finish, 'U' shaped neck profile, maple fretboard, 9.5' (241 mm) fretboard radius, 25.5' (64.77 cm) scale length, 21 vintage frets, black dot inlays on the fretboard, Fender® Wide - Range Humbucking pickups at both the bridge and neck, a 6 - saddle Strings - Through - Body Hardtail bridge, a 3 - ply Cream Pearloid pickguard, nickel - plated steel strings (.009 -.042 gauges), Fender® Vintage 'F' stamped tuning machines, nickel/chrome hardware finish, and it comes with a gig bag.







Using your Fender Traditional 70s Thinline Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, make sure to tune it up using the Fender® Vintage 'F' stamped tuning machines. Plug it into your amplifier and start strumming. When playing, the narrow nut width allows for easy fingering, especially for Japanese players. You can experiment with the Fender® Wide - Range Humbucking pickups at the bridge and neck to get different tones. As for maintenance, keep your guitar in a dry place to prevent the ash body from warping. Wipe the strings with a clean cloth after each use to keep them in good condition. When not in use, store it in the provided gig bag. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures and humidity. If you need to adjust the action or the bridge, it's best to consult a professional guitar technician.