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Fender Japan 1982 JV-serial TL52-65 '52 telecaster tele MIJ Fujigen Fuji-gen

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Description
Brand: Fender Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
Model: Telecaster Right-/ Left-Handed: Right-Handed
Body Type: Solid Body Colour: Butterscotch
MPN: TL52-65 Size: Full Size
Body Material: Ash Items Included: Case
String Configuration: 6 String


RARE!!! Fender Japan TL52-65 '52 reissue telecaster in butterscotch - JV serial, 1982.This guitar is well-used. See the photos for detail of the wear to the bodywork in particular. This guitar has A LOT of dings, scratches, knocks, paint cracks and so on. However, it is fully functional, and all of the wear is purely cosmetic. Haven't photographed every single blemish, but you can get a pretty good idea from the photos I have uploaded.Made in Japan in 1982 at the Fuji-gen plant (JV serial).Neck nice and straight, frets still got plenty of life and electrics all working superbly.The guitar is all stock, as it was when it left the factory.Comes with original Fender hardcase (see photo - has stickers on it). Postage cost reflects added weight of case.Please allow up to 7 days from payment clearing for guitar to be dispatchedI will consider NEAR offersSpec:Body: Ash
Neck: One-piece hard maple
Fretboard: Maple
Pickups: Vintage-PU x2
Controls: 1x vol, 1x tone, 3-way switch
Finish: ButterscotchAll sold as seen. Beautiful guitar with great looks and sound.THE SMALL PRINTThe small print: I am not responsible for any import duties/fees/taxes/charges levied by your country. These are YOUR responsibility should they arise.I do not make profit on the shipping, so the cost to you is near enough what it will actually cost me to ship.The guitar will be posted by EMS (where your country allows, registered airmail otherwise - the US, Canada, the EU, Aus, NZ are all good for EMS), one of the most reliable postal services in the world. It will be tracked and insured to the value of the price you pay for it (equivalent in yen, and only with EMS), and will be shipped padded up to the hilt. (I have sent dozens of guitars around the world from Japan this way, and no complaints!).