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2006 Fender Telecaster James Burton Signature Model
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2006 Fender Telecaster James Burton Signature Model.
Made for chicken pickin' and slick slidin'.
The Fender James Burton Telecaster pays homage to the famed Nashville guitarist whose studio contributions figure in some of the biggest records of all time. The basswood body is fitted with three special pickups designed to James Burton's specifications and its unique five-way Strat-o-Tele switching plus the S-1 switch gives you seven pickup configurations. The U-shaped '60s maple neck has a maple fingerboard, gold-plated deluxe tuners with pearl or black chrome buttons, and vintage-style frets. The string-thru-body, hardtail bridge delivers lots of resonant sustain.
5-Position Strat-o-Tele switching with S-1:
Position 1. Bridge Pickup
Position 2. Bridge and Middle Pickup in parallel (series w/ S-1 down)
Position 3. Bridge and Neck Pickup in parallel
Position 4. Middle and Neck Pickup in parallel (series w/ S-1 down)
Position 5. Neck Pickup
Features
Basswood body
One-piece maple neck
'60s U-shape neck profile
Maple fingerboard
9.5" fretboard radius
21 vintage-style frets
Master volume and tone controls
Strat-o-Tele Switching with S-1? Switch plus 5-way pickup switching with S-1 switch
Special-design James Burton blade pickups
American Vintage Strat string-thru hardtail bridge
Gold Plated Deluxe Sealed Tuning Machines with pearl or black chrome buttons
Gold plated hardware
25.5" scale length
1.650" nut width
Special '60's U-shape neck
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2 Comments
hi scott, thanks for posting the guitars. later, bobr
I had the opportunity to buy the red version of this guitar about 7 years ago for a pretty good price but passed because at the time i thought a Fender was a fender was a Fender and i already had a Strat .. I wish I could turn back time and know then what I know now.. Oh well, my loss..
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