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2014 Fender American Standard Telecaster HH w/MAPLE neck an Fender OHSC MINT-!!

Estimated price for orientation: 985 $

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Description
Body Type: Solid MPN:  110102700
Brand: Fender Series: American Standard
Model: Stratocaster HSS Body Color: Olympic White w/White pickguard
Body Material: Solid Wood Model Year: 2014
Dexterity: Right-Handed Items Included: Original Fender Hard Shell Case w/"candy"
String Configuration: 6 String Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
UPC: 885978204915


At auction here:a 2014 Fender American Standard Telecaster HHIt has a gorgeous, straight maple neck and comes with a perfect, original, Fender hard shell case, some case candy and a guitar stand.  The Olympic White body w/white pick guard is ALL BUT MINT. No dings, dents, nicks, cracks or other detractions. I've listed it as EXCELLENT (on another site) because it simply must have something keeping it from mint, right? ... but I simply can't find that 'something'!! Both the guitar and case are truly in top-notch, near new condition.  This Tele is very similar to the '72 Deluxe edition. It's got the modern C-neck profile and Bi-flex truss rod. It's fitted with a pair of Twin Head Vintage humbucking pickups-- an Alnico V at the bridge and an Alnico II neck pup-- both designed to reduce magnetic interference. The hard-tail bridge has a string-through-body design with bent steel saddles. It came equipped with 9s installed, but I put new, premium 10s on it because I like to hit the harder rock chords as well, and 9s are just too wimpy for that. Still, bending is no problem with the medium-Jumbo frets. The action is low but not too low resulting in any buzzing. Also, it had a new set-up by one of the area's master luthiers when the 10s were installed to assure perfect intonation.I'm not sure how to put it in words, so I'll swipe someone else's as far as the sound difference between the single coils and these HH's-- "When is a Tele not a Tele? Despite the decals on the headstock and body outline, there's very little tonal crossover here with the first instrument to bear Leo's surname. That's not a criticism; if you want a more traditionally appointed Tele you are hardly short on options. That said, for players used to the explosive dynamics of single coils, even on the bridge pickup with the tone control wide open, there's a thick midrange and soft high end exhibited that even had this die-hard ES-335 user reaching for his amp's tone control to dial in more treble." I believe you'll love the sounds, feel, playability, smoothness and condition of this Telecaster. All facets are superb!Thanks for looking!