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Fender Japan TL-STD 2010-2011 SBL - Standard Tele Sonic Blue MIJ CIJ Telecaster

Estimated price for orientation: 429 $

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Description
Brand: Fender Right-/ Left-Handed: Right-Handed
Model: Standard Telecaster Body Colour: Blue
Body Type: Solid Size: Full Size
MPN: TL-STD Items Included: Case
Body Material: Basswood Country/Region of Manufacture: Japan
String Configuration: 6 String


Beautiful Fender Japan standard telecaster in rare Sonic Blue colour. Features rosewood fretboard, white scratchplate and chrome hardware. In very good condition! Rare 'non-catalog' colour - these are sometimes done on order by the Fender Japan factory for specific retailers. I believe this was a special run for Ishibashi music shop. Made in Japan, 2010-2011 (U serial)
Comes with non-original soft-case.
Everything stock.
The body has a few dings and scratches, some light buckle rash and play wear (see photos). Chrome hardware still mostly shiny.
Beautiful paintwork and beautiful colour. Neck and electrics are excellent. No warp to the neck and the fretboard looks great! Plenty of fret life left. Sounds fantastic through an amp and plays very smoothly. This really is in great condition, and has been well looked after. A quality built instrument - as anyone who knows anything about Fender Japan knows - which feels great and plays like a dream! An rare colour/model combo to come across! Spec Body - Basswood Neck - Maple Fingerboard - Rosewood Pickups - Single coil (x2) Controls - 1 volume, 1 tone, three-way switch Colour - Sonic Blue (SBL) Sold with non-original soft case.  All sold as seen. Beautiful guitar with great looks and sound.
I will consider NEAR offers THE SMALL PRINT The 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, 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 numerous guitars around the world from Japan this way, and no complaints!).