Maple fingerboard with 21 medium jumbo frets. Dual single-coil Tele pickups with three-way switching. Shielded body cavities. Parchment pickguard.
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Neck Specifications:
- Neck Material: Maple.
- Neck Shape: "C" Shape.
- Frets: 21 Medium Jumbo frets.
- Fretboard: Maple.
- Fretboard Radius: 241mm.
- Scale: 648mm.
- Strings: 6-strings.
- Are MIM telecasters good?
- Are Mexican made telecasters any good?
- What is the difference between American and Mexican Telecaster?
- How much does a Mexican Telecaster weigh?
Are MIM telecasters good?
Point is, even though you might prefer to buy an American-made guitar if you can, you don't need to feel guilty buying a Mexican Telecaster. You're still supporting an American guitar company. ... If you're looking for a great guitar for a reasonable price right now, MIM Fenders are one of the best options out there.
Are Mexican made telecasters any good?
The Fender Player Telecaster is a Mexican made guitar that is almost identical to it's American counterpart at half the price. It's an excellent value and most people wouldn't be able to tell the difference. ... The prestige of one of these guitars is irreplaceable.
What is the difference between American and Mexican Telecaster?
The first major difference between the two – besides the price – is the wood used for the bodies. While an American Fender has a three piece body made of ash, its Mexican equivalent is made either superior choice in wood and build. ... While the Mexican variety comes with 21 frets the American Fender tops it with 22.
How much does a Mexican Telecaster weigh?
A typical Fender Telecaster weighs around 7 – 8 lbs (3 – 3.6 kg).