1982 Fender Telecaster Arctic White
Make and Model: Fender Telecaster Maple neck with case
Specifications: 9lbs 11oz, 1 5/8" nut width, .80" neck depth at the first fret, .90" depth at the 12th.
Originality: Replaced potentiometers (originals included), replaced nut. The guitar was modified at some point with different pickups and tuners but the originals have been reinstalled. The original pickups have the red and grey flat work common to the Dan Smith era Telecasters and Stratocasters.
Condition: Very good with finish wear on the back of the neck.
Playability: Excellent. The frets have been played but are level and have plenty of life left in them. The truss rod works as intended.
Notes: This Telecaster was made during an interesting point of Fender's history just before the company was sold to a new group of owners. It's a finely made example that plays and sounds like a dream. I'm confident you'll love this Dan Smith era Fender Telecaster in original Arctic White finish!
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