Fender Custom Shop Limited 1958 Telecaster Heavy Relic - Aged Lake Placid Blue

Details

Serial Number CZ570453
Nut Width 1.61"
Fret Depth (1st) .89"
Fret Depth (12th) .98"
Weight 7lb 4.2oz
Reference Number F-951
Regular price $5,400.00

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Description
The Fender Custom Shop Limited 1958 Telecaster Heavy Relic pairs an ash body in Aged Lake Placid Blue with a rift sawn maple neck carrying a V profile and a 7.25-to-9.5-inch compound radius fingerboard. Hand-wound '58 Tele pickups deliver snappy, articulate single-coil tone with the kind of open midrange character that defined late-fifties Telecasters, while the period-correct vintage Telecaster bridge and bone nut keep the design faithful to the original spec. Ships in a Custom Shop hardshell case with complimentary PLEK service performed in-house before shipping and a limited lifetime warranty, plus free shipping to the continental U.S.
Specs

• Make: Fender Custom Shop

• Model: Limited 1958 Telecaster Heavy Relic

• Body Wood: Ash

• Neck Wood: Rift Sawn Maple

• Neck Profile: V Shape

• Fingerboard: Rift Sawn Maple

• Fingerboard Inlay: Micarta Black Dot

• Radius: 7.25"-9.5" Compound

• Scale Length: 25.5"

• Nut Material: Bone

• Color: Aged Lake Placid Blue

• Pickups: Hand Wound '58 Tele

• Bridge: Custom Shop Vintage Telecaster Bridge Relic

• Case: Custom Shop Hardshell

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