Custom Shop electric guitar with Hand-Wound Custom Shop '58 single coils and rosewood fretboard (AAA quality), including case
Fender Custom Shop 1960 Telecaster, handmade in Corona, California
Alder body
Heavy Relic Black finish
Quartersawn maple neck
21 frets
9.5" fretboard radius
Three hand-wound Custom Shop '54 single coils
3-way switch
Controls for Volume and Tone
Tele 60 WO PU Gatton Relic Bridge
Vintage-style tuners with "F" logo
Case and certificate included
The Fender 1960 Telecaster Custom Heavy Relic Black at a glance:
As the first mass-produced solid-body model, the Fender Telecaster made its debut in the early 1950s, shaping the history of rock music in the decades to come. With the Fender 1960 Telecaster Custom Heavy Relic Black, the cult guitar manufacturer from California delivers a special electric guitar model that represents the sound and zeitgeist of the 1960s. The handcrafted model comes with authentic dimensions and features of its original model and delivers the grandiose Tele twang thanks to two hand-wound Custom Shop '58 single coils. With a lot of attention to detail and a great Vintage-Sound, the Fender 1960 Telecaster Custom Heavy Relic Black is the perfect choice for guitarists looking for a real gem.
High-quality tonewoods and vintage hardware
The Fender 1960 Telecaster Custom Heavy Relic Black has an alder body complemented by a quartersawn maple neck. The high-quality rosewood fingerboard (AAA quality) is equipped with 21 frets and has a 9.5" fingerboard radius, which guarantees comfortable handling. The classic Tele 60 WO PU Gatton Relic bridge keeps the string action of the 1960 Telecaster stable, while vintage-style tuners ensure reliable tuning.
Hand-Wound Custom Shop '58 Single Coils
For the authentic Telecaster sound, two hand-wound '58 single coils were installed, which are characterized by their vocal sound character and prove to be a real feast for the ears with a strong mid-treble presence. The 1960 Telecaster unfolds its full potential with expressive clean sounds and warm overdrive, making the instrument perfect for blues, rock and everything beyond.