FENDER 1952 Journeyman Relic Tele Dirty White Blonde
Custom Shop Electric Guitar Masterbuilt by Paul Waller
With the Fender 1952 Journeyman Relic Tele Dirty White Blonde Masterbuilt Paul Waller, the Fender Custom Shop presents a classically built telecaster that delivers particularly hot twang sounds with modernized circuitry. For the construction of this electric guitar Paul Waller chose light ash for the body, while he made the one-piece neck from curly maple, so that the total weight of the electric guitar is just 2.88 kg. The strong"'52 Style U"-profile lies comfortably in the hand, so that every lick goes almost by itself out of the fingers. Two hand-wound Fender Custom Shop Red Hot Tele Single Coil pickups on the amplifier provide burning sounds that gain enormous assertiveness with the typical Twang. Thanks to the 4-way switch, in addition to the proven options, a serial connection of the pickups is available, which provides a particularly powerful sound image. The Fender 1952 Journeyman Relic Tele also features the Fender Greasebucket Circuit, which prevents overemphasis of the bass when the Tone control is turned back, ensuring a clear sound at all times. Last but not least, this Fender Masterbuilt Telecaster offers a vintage bridge with Gatton-style string riders and Fender vintage style tuners.
The 1952 Fender Journeyman Relic Tele Dirty White Blonde Masterbuilt Paul Waller features the classic design, while Red Hot Tele Pickups with 4-way switches and Greasebucket Circuit deliver versatile sounds.
The Fender 1952 Journeyman Relic Tele Dirty White Blonde Masterbuilt Paul Waller at a glance:
Telecaster electric guitar from the Fender Custom Shop in Corona, California
Masterbuilt by Paul Waller, serial number R16165
Ash body
Screwed, one-piece curly maple neck
Two hand-wound Fender Custom Shop Red Hot Tele Single Coil Pickupe