1/20/2012
Fender Classic Series '72 Telecaster Thinline Electric Guitar, Natural Review
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(More customer reviews)This guitar is incredible, espec for the price. Being an on again/ off again player, this instrument has renewed my interest in playing again for the following reasons:
1. Excellent workmanship. Hard to believe it is made in Mexico. Not that that is inherently bad, but aren't the American ones supposed to be better?
2. The neck is elegantly playable.
3. The sound is everything I could want.
4. Versatility is the main thing. If you want a Santana sustain and warmth. It's got it. If you want a sweet jazz hollowbody sound, it's got it too.
At this point I would take this guitar to the desert island over my PRS and all of the other expensive axes I own.
Enjoy!
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While the Telecaster has remained more or less simple and unchanged since 1950, the late 60s and early 70s brought some variation to the classic model. The semi-hollow thinline model, first seen in '69 with single coil pickups, had been updated in '72 to appease the growing demand for sonically heavier music. Physically, it's lightweight body makes this guitar great for hours of play without sacrifice of tone. Now more than ever we look for unique sounds from guitars, and this oft overlooked model is a great example of something new to explore. Semi-hollow ash body Single F-hole accent Dual humbucking pickups Maple neck and fretboard White shell pickguard 7.25" radius fingerboard, Die-cast machine heads Nickel silver frets String-through-body bridge includes Deluxe Gig Bag
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