Fender 60 Tele Custom BRG NOS MBDB
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60 Tele Custom BRG NOS MBDB
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This is a seriously special Tele – David Brown's touch elevates it beyond the standard custom shop offerings. The combination of a bright ash body and the Supertron humbucker gives it a unique voice, equally suited for clean warmth and gritty rock tones. It’s a premium-priced instrument aimed at the discerning player who appreciates boutique quality and tonal versatility.
Product Description
- Fender 60 Tele Custom BRG NOS MBDB
- Electric Guitar
- Custom Shop Model - masterbuilt by David Brown
- Body: Ash
- Neck: Rift Sawn maple
- Fingerboard: Rosewood
- Neck profile: '60s Oval "C"
- Fingerboard and top binding
- Fingerboard radius: 9.5"
- Scale: 648 mm
- Bone nut
- Frets: 21 Dunlop 6105
- Pickups: Hand-wound ‘67 Tele single coil (bridge) and TV Jones Supertron humbucker (neck)
- Pickguard: 4-ply tortoise
- RSD Tele bridge
- Vintage machine heads
- Gold hardware finish
- Finish: NOS - New Old Stock
- Colour: British Racing Green
- Includes case
- strap
- and certificate
- Made in USA
- • David Brown’s masterbuild ensures exceptional craftsmanship and meticulous detail.
- • Ash body delivers resonant tone with a lively, airy quality.
- • ’67 Tele bridge pickup provides authentic twang and snarling overdrive.
- • TV Jones Supertron neck humbucker adds warmth and thick sustain to the sound.
- • The British Racing Green finish, while beautiful, might not appeal to all tastes.
- • Ash bodies can be somewhat prone to finish checking with age and temperature changes.
- • The shorter 648mm scale length might feel cramped for players with larger hands.
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