Fender Japan 1999 Telecaster Custom Reissue Candy Apple Red w/ Factory Bigsby
Here is a beautiful Fender Japan Candy Apple Red Fender 62' RI Telecaster (TL62B Bigsby). Double bound, alder body with factory fitted B-5 Bridge & Bigsby. Please note this is a quality built Fender Japan model, not Mexican. It’s got some amazing looking tonewoods & a cool cream 3-ply pickguard. It’s a CIJ O-Serial from 1999-02. This is Fender Japan’s top of the line Telecaster. The bigsby against the dark Old Candy Apple Red looks pretty amazing (the finish is a bit darker than it looks in the pics). The white body binding is starting to age into a really nice vintage cream, and the neck has some good maple grain. The 7.25 fingerboard is made from a lovely dark and dense Indian rosewood. No issues electrically or structurally. Weight 3.7kg (very much on the lighter side for an alder Bigsby-equipped MIJ Tele). Neck fine, frets fine, truss rod fine. Nothing bad has ever happened to it, no big paint chips or anything like that, it has some of the well worn in scars you'd expect for a 25-year old guitar. Little nicks & scuffs here & there. But probably a bit better than we usually see on these CIJs. Comes with a Telecaster hardcase. This is an absolute stunner.
Buy with confidence, Gas Station Guitars is a Ltd UK company and we offer a no question 14-day refund policy on all our guitars. We are very experienced in shipping our guitars worldwide. At Gas Station Guitars we carefully hand-select all our guitars, if they don’t blow us away on all fronts, we just don’t put them in our shop; if it’s for sale by Gas Station Guitars, you know it’s gonna be pretty special. All guitars have been fully checked and are with us in hand, so it’s straight from us to you! Our packaging is very tough and designed to protect equally guitars with hardcases and softcases. This guitar is NOT FOR TRADE or part exchange and we cannot do holds or lay aways. We ship to the E.U, Europe, U.S, Australia, Canada and of course the UK.
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