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1973 Fender Telecaster Deluxe

1973 Fender Telecaster Deluxe

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The Telecaster Deluxe was introduced in 1972 as the companies first dual humbucker guitar, forgoing the traditional single coil sound of Fender instruments in response to the growing desire for a fuller, heavy rock sound that had made Gibson solid bodies so popular towards the end of the '60s and start of the '70s. As the top of the line Telecaster model at the time, the Deluxe has continued to be one of the most popular vintage Telecaster models for collectors and players. This model from 1974 features a slab body with three bolt neck design, finished in a natural see through lacquer that has yellowed over time, and shows off the natural wood grain nicely. The neck has a typical late '70s profile and is very comfortable in the hand, also featuring the larger Strat style headstock and Fender branded Schaller tuners found on these models. The original Seth Lover designed Wide Range Humbucker pickups sound fantastic, and offer the depth and warmth of a traditional humbucker while retaining some of the chime and clarity that Fender guitars are renowned for.

This guitar is in very good condition, and is internally and externally original with the exception of a replaced jack input and one replaced pot. The pickups are original and in full working order. This guitar also includes the original hang tag.

This guitar has been given a full service by our luthiers at the Vintage Instrument Workshop, and includes a 3 year warranty. 

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