Fender Japan TL71-Ash 2000s electric guitar

$ 486.29

Brand: Fender Japan Set Includes: Soft case Model Year: 1990s Neck Material: Maple Handedness: Right-Handed Body Color: White Type: Electric Guitar Fretboard Material: Maple Body Material: Ash Seller Notes: “No problem to play” String Configuration: 6 String Number of Frets: 21 Model: TL71-Ash

Description

Description This model is a reproduction of a Telecaster from around 1971, with a slim grip, modern logo decal, 3-piece pickguard, F-Key pegs, and a body made of white ash wood! The original TL-Current pickups have more coil windings as in the 70s Telecaster, and the thick, jagged, piercing tone is what makes this Telecaster a Telecaster! This model is excellent in all aspects of looks and sound. General purpose case included. Replaced with CTS pot, analog selector switch, Switccraft Mono Jack, and Orange Drop capacitor. Body : Ash Neck : Maple Fingerboard : Maple Pickups : TL-Current × 2 Weight : 3.285kg Fret : 70% About Us If you have any problem, please contact us. Your satisfaction is important to us. We have results that I sold of tens of thousands of by Internet sale. We have pride ourselves in the Quality of items we offer. All our items has been checked by technician. As every seller dealing with pre-owned branded items in Japan we have as well license from local government to offer services of this kind. We are officially registered as legal business and we have to comply with all rules and regulations including tax requirements from the Japanese government. International Buyers - Please Note: Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. We do not mark merchandise values below value or mark items as “gifts” - US and International government regulations prohibit such behavior.