| Fender Road Worn 50's Tele
Guitar Mania says: When
you first look at it you'll think it was a Fender Custom Shop guitar.
Even up close and when you play it, the sound is right up there with
the Custom's. There are still, to my amazement, some people that just
don't get the whole relic thing, sadly you are missing out. The sound,
look and feel of this guitar is just like a real vintage instrument
but without the gamble. Trying to find a legit vintage instrument is a
nightmare. I would estimate that probably as many as 1/2 of the
"genuine" vintage guitars are actually very well made fakes. Imagine
forking out £20,000 on a fake ? For less than £900 you get a REAL
Fender, with back up, warranty and a great vintage look, feel AND sound.
Why not relic your own ? I
get this a asked a lot. Do not think for one minute that you can just
duff up your old Mex Strat and get the same thing. The lacquer is
different for one thing, but these Mexican Custom Shop guys have got
the design absolutely spot on. Supplied with Fender Gig Bag.
What Fender says: The first Fender workhorse; the original road warrior guitar. Fender's
long road begins with the Telecaster, a guitar that amazingly looked
even cooler and handled even better the more players heaped
wear-and-tear on it—great when brand-new but positively phenomenal with
a few thousand miles on it. Fender's new maple-fretboard Road Worn
'50s Tele delivers that aged look and feel—built to look, sound and
feel like it has survived half a century, designed with 1950s specs,
including a nitrocellulose-lacquer finish, and supercharged with
Tex-Mex™ pickups and 6105 frets.
Complete with gig bag |