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If your looking for an incredible reproduction of one of the most iconic guitars of all time, Fender Custom Shop has you covered with this Master Built Relic 1967 Telecaster. Made with the utmost quality in mind, Fender Custom Shop hand selects the light-weight alder bodies for each guitar.

This particular guitar and amp set was on display at the 2019 Fender Custom Shop Summer Showcase Event In Indian Wells, California. We were lucky enough to acquire this show piece for Eddies's Guitars.

Other specifications include:

  • Part # 921 6007 665
  • Lacquer Body Finish
  • 2 Piece Alder Body
  • Bound Body
  • AA Flame Maple Neck
  • Maple Quatersawn Fretboard
  • "C" Shape (0.83" @ 1st Fret/1.00" @ 12th Fret)
  • 9.5" Radius
  • Medium Jumbo Frets
  • Josefina Handwound Broadcaster Bridge Pickup/Twisted Tele Neck Pickup
  • 3 Way Switch with Volume, and Tone
  • Vintage Tele Hardware
  • 1.65" Bone Nut
  • Schaller Tuning Machines
  • Deluxe Hardshell Case; Strap; Cert of Authenticity.
  • Master Built By: Dennis Galuszcka
  • 7 lbs 4 oz
  • #R89916

For more information on the Fender Custom Shop Master Built 1967 Tele, please contact us.

 

Manufacturer
Fender Custom Shop
Actual Weight
7.4
Series
Master Built
Body Style
Telecaster

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SKU: R89916
Weight: 7 lbs 4 oz

Fender Custom Shop Master Built 1967 Telecaster Relic - Seafoam Green Comp Stripe/2019 FCS Summer Showcase Event

$7,250.00
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UPC:
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If your looking for an incredible reproduction of one of the most iconic guitars of all time, Fender Custom Shop has you covered with this Master Built Relic 1967 Telecaster. Made with the utmost quality in mind, Fender Custom Shop hand selects the light-weight alder bodies for each guitar.

This particular guitar and amp set was on display at the 2019 Fender Custom Shop Summer Showcase Event In Indian Wells, California. We were lucky enough to acquire this show piece for Eddies's Guitars.

Other specifications include:

  • Part # 921 6007 665
  • Lacquer Body Finish
  • 2 Piece Alder Body
  • Bound Body
  • AA Flame Maple Neck
  • Maple Quatersawn Fretboard
  • "C" Shape (0.83" @ 1st Fret/1.00" @ 12th Fret)
  • 9.5" Radius
  • Medium Jumbo Frets
  • Josefina Handwound Broadcaster Bridge Pickup/Twisted Tele Neck Pickup
  • 3 Way Switch with Volume, and Tone
  • Vintage Tele Hardware
  • 1.65" Bone Nut
  • Schaller Tuning Machines
  • Deluxe Hardshell Case; Strap; Cert of Authenticity.
  • Master Built By: Dennis Galuszcka
  • 7 lbs 4 oz
  • #R89916

For more information on the Fender Custom Shop Master Built 1967 Tele, please contact us.

 

Manufacturer
Fender Custom Shop
Actual Weight
7.4
Series
Master Built
Body Style
Telecaster

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Fender Custom Shop Master Built 1967 Telecaster Relic - Seafoam Green Comp Stripe/2019 FCS Summer Showcase Event
Fender Custom Shop Master Built 1967 Telecaster Relic - Seafoam Green Comp Stripe/2019 FCS Summer Showcase Event

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