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2015 Fender/Bullet Nashville Telecaster/Partscaster in Honey Blonde Rare Neck!

Estimated price for orientation: 699 $

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Description
Brand: Prima Body Color: Honey Blonde
Body Type: Solid Body Material: Solid Wood
MPN: Does Not Apply Model Year: 2015
Model: Telecaster Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
String Configuration: 6 String UPC: Does not apply
Dexterity: Right-Handed


2015 Fender/Bullet Nashville Telecaster/Partscaster in Honey Blonde Rare Neck!
Up for grabs is a Fender/Bullet Nashville Telecaster/Partscaster in Honey Blonde built by Prima Custom Guitar.Below there is a link to a soundcloud sound clip that runs through all the pickups at various volumes!
just an iPhone capture, nothing fancy!
It is in excellent shape with hardly a mark on it.The body is a 2015 Genuine MIM Fender Deluxe Nashville bodyThe neck is a very rare Squier Bullet neck in excellent condition from 1983 with matching neck plate, tuners and string treeThe pickguard is black BakelightThe bridge is brand spanking new MIM 6 saddle half satin finish.The pickups are custom Prima handwounds. The neck is a mini humbucker that is very full and jazzy when rolled back and has a little bite when opened up it has 1 hair thin scratch on the cover. The middle pickup is an uncovered Strat middle reverse wound and surf-tastic. The bridge is a stacked Noiseless Tele Bridge. Clean enough for spanking country but hot enough for blues and rock.
They are super clear and articulate, with lots of full usuable tones. They are wired to a 3 way switch, but it can easily be converted to a 5 way. This pickup set alone wound be about $250 with a month wait to build.It has Schaller Straplock buttonsThe control plate is genuine Fender.CTS potsPushback cloth wiringSprague PIO .033 capSwitchcraft output jackElectrosocket Jack MountRutters Broadcaster-style switch tipThe Tele weighs 7 lbs 13 ozs totalShips in a gig bag and pro boxed.It plays fantastic and is a little hard for me to let go of. It has been played at rehearsals, but never gigged.
Tonally, it ranges from a great, classic country chickin' pickin' tele to a hot rod blues/rock and roll'r with the roll of the volume knob and a little gain
comes shipped with a gig bag.