The look of this extraordinary guitar represents a reminiscence of the "Summer of Love" and the Flower Power movement of 1967, which influenced the mainstream fashion worldwide and the model policy in the house of Fender in the following years. This was especially evident in the new Blue Flower and Paisley Telecasters. Here we can present you a 1972 Tele Thinline in "Aged Blue Floral" design, which is simply great in several respects. It offers a fantastic combination of features: Thinline lightweight, full, bell-like humbucker tone and a tremolo on top. Here really no wishes remain open! Playability is top notch due to a 9.5'' radius, the tried and true 60-Style Oval-C neck profile and 6105-Narrow/Tall frets. A single glance at this Telecaster's floral blue finish with only subtle authentic relicing traces is enough to make you feel like you've been transported back to the Golden Era of Rock music. And this guitar really feels at home in the Rock and Pop of the early '70s. The two wide-range CuNiFe pickups produce a voluminous humbucker sound with lush bass and extremely clear treble. These pickups can portray "hi-fi" clarity while providing rich attack and defined tone no matter how hard you play. Fender hired the famous pickup designer Seth Lover, who was able to develop a high-output version of the two-coil pickup with typical Fender tone. The wide range pickup uses large coils and CuNiFe threaded bar magnets to create the characteristic brilliant sound. The look of this guitar is also enhanced by the fact that the chrome covers of the pickups come with an open pole piece design and a 70s Fender vintage logo. So, if you want to secure an absolute sound grenade with great features and considerable rarity value, you should be quick here. We can offer you the Thinline in mint condition (including the frets).
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