Description

"Originally my work was design, modification, repair, and custom building. I guess you would say the objectives were durability, performance, and tone." - Leo Fender

Thinline Telecasters have long been one of our favorite Fender guitars. They're incredibly lightweight, responsive, and fatter / puncher sounding than their solid-body brethren (which we also love dearly).

This particular Custom Shop Thinline sports a gorgeous, hollow 2-piece Ash body and 3A flame maple neck w/a rosewood board. Its 60s Oval carve is moderately fat and round with nice shoulders (but not too wide). We found it to be immediately comfortable and a carve that a wide range of players will be right at home on. 

We plugged into a Victoria Club Deluxe sans pedals...just cranked with a touch reverb (okay, probably too much reverb) and were immediately knocked out by its throaty, punchy growl combined with a beautiful, sweet top-end. It's a bit like a solid-body, P90 equipped guitar crossed with a solid-body Tele. It sounds really good played clean to be sure, but when we nudged the volume up a bit on the amp (okay, a lot)...killer grind that instantly had us smiling. It's the sort of tone that'd make you forget you own a set-neck, mahogany bodied guitar. Fantastic stuff. 

If it's been a bit since you last played a Thinline we think you'll be mighty impressed with the ones Fender's Custom Shop is producing these days. Dare we say...magical? Priced with hardshell case. 

Specs

  • Aged Natural, Journeyman Relic 
  • 2-piece Ash body (hollow)
  • 3A Flame Maple neck, rift sawn
  • Rosewood fingerboard
  • '60's Oval C neck carve
  • Bone nut, 1.65" width
  • 9.5" radius
  • Mother of Pearl Dots, 7mm
  • Narrow Tall frets, 21
  • 4-Ply Tortoiseshell pickguard
  • Custom Shop hand-wound Loaded '51 pickups
  • Fat '50s Tele Wiring
  • '58-'63 Bridge w/brass RSD saddles
  • 10-46 Strings 
  • Fender Hardshell Case
  • SN CZ546160
  • 5lbs 13oz

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