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The Telecaster® Thinline is a true classic in the Telecaster family, adored by country musicians and indie rockers. It offers semi - hollow warmth, a rounder twang, and an elegant look. The American Original '60s Telecaster Thinline brings this sophisticated six - string back with modern playability. Tim Shaw's designed '60s pickups deliver authentic late - sixties Tele tones. With 21 Vintage Tall frets and a 9.5” radius, it's super comfortable to play. It also features original - era body radii, vintage - style hardware like F logo tuners, a vintage - style hardshell case, and a lacquer finish that allows the wood to breathe, producing a resonant tone and aging beautifully. General: Series - American Original, Orientation - Right - Hand, Color - Aged Natural, Country of Origin - US. Neck: Headstock - Telecaster®, Neck Material - Maple, Neck Finish - Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer, Fingerboard Radius - 9.5' (241 mm), Fingerboard Material - Maple, Position Inlays - Black Dot, Number of Frets - 21, String Nut - Bone, Nut Width - 1.650' (42 mm), Nut Material - Bone. Body: Body - Ash, Body Finish - Gloss Lacquer, Body Shape - Telecaster®, Body Material - Ash. Hardware: Bridge - 3 - Saddle Vintage - Style Tele® with Slotted Steel Saddles, Pickguard - 3 - Ply Parchment, Control Knobs - Knurled Flat - Top Black, Hardware Finish - Nickel/Chrome, Tuning Machines - Pure Vintage '70s with Fender® Logo, Strings - Nickel Plated Steel (.009 -.042 Gauges), Neck Plate - 4 - Bolt with 'F' Logo, Serialized, Strap Buttons - Vintage - Style. Electronics: Pickup Configuration - SS, Controls - Master Volume, Master Tone, Switching - 3 - Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup. Measurements: Fret Size - Vintage Tall, Scale Length - 25.5' (64.77 cm). PLU: 0110172834
Using your Fender American Original 60's Thinline Electric Guitar is a breeze. First, tune it up using the tuning machines with the Fender logo. You can adjust the sound using the master volume and tone controls. Use the 3 - position blade switch to choose between different pickup combinations - bridge pickup for a brighter sound, both pickups for a fuller tone, and neck pickup for a warmer sound. When you're not playing, keep it in the vintage - style hardshell case to protect it. To maintain your guitar, clean the strings regularly with a soft cloth to prevent rust. Wipe down the body and neck to keep the lacquer finish looking good. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity as it can damage the wood and affect the sound. And remember, the bone nut and other parts are delicate, so handle them with care.