Fender Highway 1 Texas Telecaster Product code: SKU Manufacturer: FenderPrice: $839.99 
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Fender Highway 1 Texas Telecaster By pairing an ash body and a one-piece maple neck with a modern 12" radius and jumbo frets, Fender created a guitar that feels as familiar as your favorite chair. The strings-through-body bridge complete with three brass barrel saddles adds even more tonality to its vintage vibe. And, for some serious Texas cooking, spice your Tele tones up with two new Hot Vintage pickups. Includes Gig Bag. Introducing the latest edition to the Highway 1 series, the affordable Highway 1 Texas Telecaster. By pairing an ash body and a one-piece maple neck with a modern 12" radius and jumbo frets - we've created a guitar that "feels" as familiar as your favorite chair. The strings-through-body bridge complete with three brass barrel saddles adds even more tonality to its vintage vibe. And, for some serious Texas "cooking," spice your Tele tones up with two new Hot Vintage pickups. They'll provide all the heat you can handle! Water not included. Highway 1 Series: - Body: Ash
- Bridge/Tremolo: Original Vintage Style Tele Bridge with 3 Brass Saddles
- Case Included: Deluxe Gig Bag
- Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
- Fingerboard: Maple
- Frets: 22 Medium Jumbo Frets
- Inlays: Dot position markers
- Machine Heads: Fender/Gotoh® Vintage Style Tuning Machines
- Neck Material: Maple, Modern "C" Shape, (Satin Polyurethane Finish)
- Nut Width: 1.69"
- Pickguard: 1-Ply White
- Pickups: 2 Hot Vintage Tele Single-Coil Pickups
- Scale: 25 1/2"
- Unique features: Rolled Fingerboard Edges, Sharp '52 Style Body Radius, Trussrod Adjustment at Heel,
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