Tuesday, November 19, 2024
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Made For The Gigging Musician! Fender Custom Shop Tele Thinline HH


Check out this very cool and unique Fender Custom Shop Creation. Crafted with the gigging musician in mind by one of our friends at Fender, this Thinline HH has features that you won’t see elsewhere. A Fiji Mahogany thinline body means no back breaking nights. A pair of zebra colored Shawbuckers deliver the tone with the bridge pickup mounted direct to the mahogany body. A unique control layout starts you in classic Tele land with searing humbucking sounds available at the pull of a knob. This thing can cover any musical ground you need. Check out our full review.

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16 thoughts on “Made For The Gigging Musician! Fender Custom Shop Tele Thinline HH

  • I think neck wood matters more than the body wood. If it’s a hollow with a humbucker or PAF, then yea it’s gonna matter for sure.

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  • Someone playing for change gonna rush right out and grab one of those I'm sure. Probably should grab two, one for backup.

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  • I wouldn't call a +$6k guitar after tax a "gigging" guitar…unless said gigs have personal butlers to ensure guitars aren't damaged… but it definitely is pretty cool.

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  • Beautiful guitar. The violin burst is now my number one favorite finish. And the “bucks” sound full and fat. Great presentation again. As Chris once said, I looked at my wife with raised eyebrows and she returned with a frown and a head shake. This is a beautiful guitar on all levels.

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  • I think inflations is causing the current situation we already have now, imagine investing $.5000 and getting a return of $.31,500 bi weekly trading crypto,our leaders is not the solution to our problem cause they're the problem. you can't get rid of corruption in a system built on corruption. The best way to survive the current recession and hardship is to spend and invest wisely.

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  • Love the feel of a thin line. But why do they all have to have humbuckers… I don’t enjoy those pickups in a tele. Classic 2 singles or even a Nashville setup would be perfect.

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  • Cooper, shave the cheeks, let the mustache and chin grow. Don’t cut them, let them grow. You my brother are an efishionado guitar player. Love you and your friend. Keep gettin it, don’t stop.

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  • I just found a 52(?) reissue Hot Tele, with SD etched mini humbucker pickup in neck and Fender bridge pickup,…was a Music GO Round on Blanco. It was listed as a partscaster but the only change appears to be the body, its a single piece of wood 8.4 lb…on an electric it probably can increase sustain…but I leave tone woods to acoustic players, it does count.

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  • Aw dang. I just bought a Squier FSR Classic Vibe 60s Telecaster Thinline in Sonic Blue for $400.

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