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Fender Road Worn 1972 Telecaster Deluxe Electric Guitar
Road Worn™ '50s Telecaster®
Series: Road Worn™
Model: 0131212303 $1,200.00
MSRP*
1972 was a magical year for the Telecaster an the Road Worn 1972 Telecaster Deluxe Electric Guitar Features many of the options that were available
back in the day, like humbucking pickups, traditional three-way switching and four skirted amp knobs. Includes deluxe gigbag.
Fender Road Worn guitars and basses come with a head start on history and bring the player the best of both worlds—a killer aged design aesthetic that
conjures up the ghosts if past music lives, paired perfectly with the modern functionality, playability and high quality that players expect from Fender.
Road worn instruments reflect the mystic quality of life on the road.
Fender Road Worn 1972 Telecaster Deluxe Electric Guitar Features:
Instrument type: Telecaster
Model name: Road Worn '72 Telecaster Deluxe
Model number: 013-1412-305
Series: Classic series
Colors: (300) 3-color sunburst, (306) black, (392) walnut, (polyester finish)
Body: alder
Neck: 1-piece maple, "C" shape, (gloss urethane finish)
Fingerboard: maple
Frets: medium jumbo
Pickups: 2 Fender "wide range" humbucking pickups, (neck/bridge)
Controls: 2 volumes, 2 tones, 3-position toggle switch
Bridge: '70s vintage hardtail strings-through Strat bridge
Machine heads: Fender vintage "F" style tuning machines
Hardware: chrome
Pickguard: 3-ply black
Unique Features:
70s large Stratocaster headstock
3-bolt neck plate with micro-tilt adjustment
Bullet truss rod nut
Chrome pickup covers
Black dot position inlays
Synthetic bone nut
Strings: Fender super 250l, nickel-plated steel (gauges: .009, .011, .016, .024, .032, .042 p/n 073-0250-003)
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Fender Road Worn 1972 Telecaster Deluxe Electric

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