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Fender Custom Shop NAMM 2011 Pine Telecaster Closet Classic Guitar
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This is the Fender Custom Shop NAMM 2011 Pine Telecaster Closet Classic Guitar in a Copper Finish. Featuring 100 Year Old Pine Body & 22 6100 Frets. Buy Yours Today!
Fender is a part of American history. The company was started in 1938 by Leo Fender in Fullerton California under the name Fender's Radio Service. As a qualified electronics technician, Leo Fender had been asked to repair not only radios, but phonograph players, home audio amplifiers, public address systems and musical instrument amplifiers. (At the time, most of these were just variations on a few simple vacuum-tube circuits.) All designs were based on research developed and released to the public domain by Western Electric in the '30s, and used vacuum tubes for amplification. The business also sidelined in carrying records for sale and the rental of self-designed-and-built PA systems. Leo became intrigued by design flaws in current musical instrument amplifiers, and he began custom-building a few amplifiers based on his own designs or modifications to designs.
By the early 1940s, he had partnered with another local electronics enthusiast named Clayton Orr "Doc" Kauffman, and together they formed a company named K & F Manufacturing Corp. to design, manufacture and sell electric instruments and amplifiers. Production began in 1945 with Hawaiian lap steel guitars (incorporating a patented pickup) and amplifiers, which were sold as sets. By the end of the year, Fender had become convinced that manufacturing was more profitable than repair, and he decided to concentrate on that business. Kauffman remained unconvinced, however, and they had amicably parted ways by early 1946. At that point Leo renamed the company the Fender Electric Instrument Company. The service shop remained open until 1951, although Leo Fender did not personally supervise it after 1947.
Leo Fender soon produced one of the worlds first solid body electric guitar by autumn 1949,The Fender Telecaster, colloquially known as the Tele, is typically a dual-pickup, solid-body electric guitar made by Fender. Its simple yet effective design and revolutionary sound broke ground and set trends in electric guitar manufacturing and popular music. Introduced for national distribution as the Fender Broadcaster in the autumn of 1949, it was the first guitar of its kind to be produced on a substantial scale. Its commercial production can be traced as far back as March 1950, when the single- and dual-pickup Fender Esquire models were first sold. The Telecaster has been in continuous production in one form or another since its first incarnation, making it the world's oldest solid-body electric guitar. Today the Fender Telecaster or the Fender Tele is one of the most instantly recognizable guitars in the world.
1954 was one of the other most historic years for Fender. That was the year that the Fender Stratocaster was introduced. Many know it as the Fender Strat. The Stratocaster was radically sleek, with a contoured body shape (officially referred to by Fender as the "Comfort Contour Body") was a marked difference to the flat, slab-like design of the Telecaster. The body features a unique curve on the upper back and a gradual curve at the front bottom, where the player's right arm rests. The one-piece maple neck's uniquely-shaped wide "dogleg"-style headstock again contrasted to the very narrow Fender Telecaster's headstock shape. The strings are anchored on a through-body pivot bridge attached with springs to a 'claw' in the bridge cavity on the back of the guitar. In its original form, the Stratocaster was offered in a 2-color sunburst finish on a solid, deeply contoured ash body, a one-piece maple neck with 21 frets, black dot inlays, and Kluson machine heads, until 1957, when Fender started making bodies made from solid alder. The '57 Fender Strat is probably one of the most sought after guitars ever made. There was also a set of available custom colors that wasn't standardized until 1960.
In 1959 Fender made some marked changes to their beloved Fender Stratocaster. From 1959 until summer 1962 the fingerboard of the Strat was a piece of rosewood milled flat on the underside and glued to the maple. This has become known as a "slab fingerboard". The slab fingerboard was approx 4.765 mm at its thichkest point in the centre of the neck under strings 3 and 4. From mid 1962 until 1979 the rosewood and maple were pre radiused and the fingerboard became known as curved, round laminate or "veneer", having an even thickness across the neck unlike the previous slab type.
In 1987 the Fender Custom Shop was opened. It started off in a small 850 sq ft working space. Fender recruited Texas Guitar Builder Michael Stevens and John Page, a former Fender R&D engineer. The idea was that they’d build a few custom instruments for artists and some showpiece instruments for trade shows. Little did they know what the very near future held in store for the fledgling operation. That summer they had over 600 Fender Custom Shop orders. The Fender Custom Shop was immediately expanded to accommodate the demand. To this day Fender continues to produce it's Stratocaster, Telecaster, Broadcaster, Esquire, as well as many models. And Fender is still one of the most sought after guitars manufacturers in the world. With artists like Buddy Holly, Eric Clapton, David Gimour, and Stevie Ray Vaughn playing Fender Guitars you know that they are the real deal. Fender has definitely left it's mark on the world of music.
Features
Fender Custom Shop NAMM 2011 Pine Telecaster Closet Classic G
uitar
This is a
Fender Custom Shop NAMM 2011 Pine Telecaster Closet Classic Guitar.
This guitar is the NAMM Guitar with the COA to prove it. It is all about the wood. And this Fender Custom Shop Telecaster is part of a limited run of guitars for 2011's Pro Series Closet Classics. These guitars feature 100 Year Old Pine Bodies and the Closet Classic Finish which gives the guitar a look of a newly found instrument that has been sitting in the closet for 30 years. It should be noted that these Fender Closet Classics do not have the official Relic Treatment but the Fender Custom Shop made sure there are a few dings, scrapes or scratches to be found just so it has that vintage look and feel.
This Telecaster has a Copper finish that is just stunning. The neck is the Large "C" Shaped Quartersawn Tinted Maple Neck for that fat vintage Fender Tele feel. With a Round-Lam Maple Fretboard featuring a 9.5" Radius and 6100 Jumbo Frets it built for comfort and easy playing. This Telecaster features a Twisted Tele Neck Pickup and a Master Designed Tele Bridge Pickup with a 3 Way Switch & Modern Wiring. It also features the Greasebucket Tone Control (Rolls off highs without adding bass) and Vintage Style Butt Adjust Neck. This Fender Tele will not disappoint and these Pine Closet Classic Guitars wont be around long. Once they are gone, that is it. Buy yours today.
Highlights
This Fender Custom Shop Tele boasts a 100 Year Old Pin Body with a lacquer finish and sports a large "C" shape maple neck with a flatter 9.5" Radius Rosewood Fretboard. The Single-ply Parchment Pickguard and 3-way pickup switch and Greasebucket Tone Controls finish off this guitar beautifully.
Pro Series - What's the deal???
When the Fender Custom Shop gets a crazy idea it usually ends up on a Fender Custom Shop Pro Series guitar first. The Pro Series is where ideas are road tested. You will find guitars mixed with old and new features or unique features that have never been tried before or that can only be found on a Fender Custom Shop Master Built Guitar. So the Pro Series really stresses the innovation of the Fender Custom Shop pushing the boundaries to deliver the best instruments in the world.
Fender Custom Shop NAMM 2011 Pine Telecaster Closet Classic Guitar
Specifications:
Series
2011 Pro Series
Model Name
2011 Pine Telecaster® Pro Closet Classic®
Model Number
151-1402-884
Colors
Copper
(Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish)
Body
100 Year Old Pine Body
Neck
1-Piece Quartersawn Tinted Maple Neck, Large “C” Shape,
(Nitrocellulose Lacquer Finish)
Fingerboard
Round-Lam Maple, 9.5” Radius (241 mm)
No. of Frets
22 Dunlop® 6100 Jumbo Frets
Pickups
Master Designed Bridge Pickup, Twisted Tele Neck Pickup
(Modern Wiring Circuit)
Controls
Master Volume, Master Greasebucket Tone Control (Rolls off highs without adding bass)
Pickup Switching
3-Position Blade:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups
Position 3. Neck Pickup
(Modern Wiring Circuit)
Bridge
Pat. Pend. Bridge Plate with Gatton Saddles
Machine Heads
Fender®/Gotoh® Vintage Style Machine Heads
Hardware
Nickel/Chrome
Pickguard
1-Ply Parchment, (5-Hole)
Scale Length
25.5” (648 mm)
Width at Nut
1.650” (42 mm)
Unique Features
Greasebucket Tone Control, Delrin Nut, 22 Fret, Vintage Butt-Adjust Neck, Closet Classic Finish, White Micarta Dot Position Inlays with Wide Spacing, Built as if bought new in its respective year, played a few times a year and then put carefully away. Has a few small dings, checked finish and oxidized hardware.
Strings
Fender Super 250R, Nickel Plated Steel,
Gauges: (.010, .013, .017, .026, .036, .046),
P/N 073-0250-006
Accessories
Blonde Case (Red Interior), Strap, Cable, Polishing Cloth, Certificate of Authenticity
Case
Deluxe Blonde Hardshell Case
Introduced
1/2011
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