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American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline

American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline

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Wildwoodians, the Telecaster Thinline has captured the musical imagination of multiple generations of guitar players with its stylish good looks and sweet tone. We have a feeling that the American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline is going to steal the hearts of guitar players all over again! It exhibits the aesthetic and sonic charms of its vintage predecessor in spades, and it makes for a delightful vintage-inspired playing experience. Originall... Read More...

  • Brand

    Fender

  • Finish Aging

    Gloss Polyurethane

  • Weight

    8.14 lbs.

  • neck measurements

    .790 1st - .930 12th

  • Finish Color

    Lake Placid Blue

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Hold the (Thin)Line!

Wildwoodians, the Telecaster Thinline has captured the musical imagination of multiple generations of guitar players with its stylish good looks and sweet tone. We have a feeling that the American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline is going to steal the hearts of guitar players all over again! It exhibits the aesthetic and sonic charms of its vintage predecessor in spades, and it makes for a delightful vintage-inspired playing experience. Originally, the Telecaster Thinline was a practical solution to an engineering problem. Fender needed to keep churning out instruments, but they were running out of lightweight ash. In 1968, former Rickenbacker design wizard turned Fender Tone Scientist Roger Rossmeisl saved guitar players' backs the world over by saying "Why don't we just hollow it out?" and a legend was born. Though creating lightweight guitars was the aim, chambering the body gave the Tele Thinline an open, airy tone and imparted a bit of acoustic-like responsiveness. Though the original came equipped with standard single-coils, by 1972 Fender switched to beefier-sounding Wide-Range humbuckers that (to put it scientifically) totally ruled. So, capturing the magic of the originals was a tall order, but the fine folks at Fender nailed it. The American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline has that trademark Thinline responsiveness and openness, and the real CuNiFe Wide-Range humbuckers sound glorious. If you've never played them before, they're something special--full-bodied, open huge-sounding, but with outstanding clarity and articulation and an overall brighter tone. But, tone is only half the equation when it comes to a vintage playing experience. Feel matters too, and the 1972 Tele Thinline delivers in that regard, too. It has an utterly buttery period-correct slim C neck profile to go with a 7.25" radius for easy chording and vintage tall frets that allow for easier stringbending and less left-hand effort. And, they nailed all the little details like the 3-bolt neck plate, bullet truss rod, pearloid pickguard, F-stamped tuners, 6-saddle string-through hardtail bridge, and ash body. All in all, the American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline delivers a fantastically accurate take on a legendary flavor of vintage Fender tone. We have no doubt it will inspire Fender fanatics to embark on all sorts of wonderful fretboard adventures.
  • Brand Name

    Fender

  • Model

    American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline

  • Finish Color

    Lake Placid Blue

  • Finish Type

    Gloss Polyurethane

  • Weight

    8.14 lbs.

  • Body Wood

    Semi-Hollow Ash

  • Neck Dimensions

    .790 1st - .930 12th

  • Neck Wood

    One Piece of Maple

  • Neck Finish

    Gloss Polyurethane

  • Fingerboard Radius

    7.25"

  • Frets

    21 Vintage-Tall

  • Scale Length

    25.5"

  • Nut Material

    Bone

  • Width at Nut

    1.650"

  • Pickups

    2 Authentic CuNiFe Wide-Range Humbuckers

  • Controls

    2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Switch

  • Hardware

    Nickel/Chrome

  • Tuners

    Pure Vintage Fender F-Stamped

  • bridge

    Pure Vintage 6-Saddle String-Through Body Hardtail with Bent Steel Saddles

  • Pickguard

    4-Ply Aged White Pearloid

  • Case

    Hardshell

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

Product Descriptions

Hold the (Thin)Line!

Wildwoodians, the Telecaster Thinline has captured the musical imagination of multiple generations of guitar players with its stylish good looks and sweet tone. We have a feeling that the American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline is going to steal the hearts of guitar players all over again! It exhibits the aesthetic and sonic charms of its vintage predecessor in spades, and it makes for a delightful vintage-inspired playing experience. Originally, the Telecaster Thinline was a practical solution to an engineering problem. Fender needed to keep churning out instruments, but they were running out of lightweight ash. In 1968, former Rickenbacker design wizard turned Fender Tone Scientist Roger Rossmeisl saved guitar players' backs the world over by saying "Why don't we just hollow it out?" and a legend was born. Though creating lightweight guitars was the aim, chambering the body gave the Tele Thinline an open, airy tone and imparted a bit of acoustic-like responsiveness. Though the original came equipped with standard single-coils, by 1972 Fender switched to beefier-sounding Wide-Range humbuckers that (to put it scientifically) totally ruled. So, capturing the magic of the originals was a tall order, but the fine folks at Fender nailed it. The American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline has that trademark Thinline responsiveness and openness, and the real CuNiFe Wide-Range humbuckers sound glorious. If you've never played them before, they're something special--full-bodied, open huge-sounding, but with outstanding clarity and articulation and an overall brighter tone. But, tone is only half the equation when it comes to a vintage playing experience. Feel matters too, and the 1972 Tele Thinline delivers in that regard, too. It has an utterly buttery period-correct slim C neck profile to go with a 7.25" radius for easy chording and vintage tall frets that allow for easier stringbending and less left-hand effort. And, they nailed all the little details like the 3-bolt neck plate, bullet truss rod, pearloid pickguard, F-stamped tuners, 6-saddle string-through hardtail bridge, and ash body. All in all, the American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline delivers a fantastically accurate take on a legendary flavor of vintage Fender tone. We have no doubt it will inspire Fender fanatics to embark on all sorts of wonderful fretboard adventures.

Specifications

    • Serial Number

      V11003

    • Brand Name

      Fender

    • Model

      American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline

    • Finish Color

      Lake Placid Blue

    • Finish Type

      Gloss Polyurethane

    • Weight

      8.14 lbs.

    • Body Wood

      Semi-Hollow Ash

    • Neck Dimensions

      .790 1st - .930 12th

    • Neck Wood

      One Piece of Maple

    • Neck Finish

      Gloss Polyurethane

    • Fingerboard Radius

      7.25"

    • Frets

      21 Vintage-Tall

    • Scale Length

      25.5"

    • Nut Material

      Bone

    • Width at Nut

      1.650"

    • Pickups

      2 Authentic CuNiFe Wide-Range Humbuckers

    • Controls

      2 Volume, 2 Tone, 3-Way Switch

    • Hardware

      Nickel/Chrome

    • Tuners

      Pure Vintage Fender F-Stamped

    • bridge

      Pure Vintage 6-Saddle String-Through Body Hardtail with Bent Steel Saddles

    • Pickguard

      4-Ply Aged White Pearloid

    • Case

      Hardshell

Why Order from Us

An instrument from Wildwood isn't just an ordinary guitar. It's your guitar. Each and every instrument we sell includes a full, point by point setup, an exhaustive evaluation, and expert shipping procedures, with first class, industry leading standards from start to finish. Why? Because you deserve it.

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