Telecaster electric guitar from the Vintera-II series, including gigbag
Alder body
Bolted maple neck
'60s 'C' neck profile
Rosewood fingerboard with 21 vintage valley frets
Classic 7.25" fingerboard radius
Two Vintage-Style '60s single-coils
3-Saddle Vintage-Style Telecaster bridge
Vintage-style tuners
Fiesta Red high gloss finish
Gig bag included
The Fender Telecaster guitar at a glance:
With the Fender Vintera II '60s Telecaster RW Fiesta Red, Fender sends a revamped version of the wildly popular Sixties Tele from the Vintera series into the race. In keeping with the motto of the series, the electric guitar from Fender's Ensenada Factory brings classic specs and dimensions of the era and offers Tele aficionados a true workhorse for stage, rehearsal room and studio, which is guaranteed to leave nothing to be desired in terms of both sound and playing technique. Last but not least, Fender provides a matching Gigbag for free!
With the Fender Fender Vintera II '60s Telecaster RW Fiesta Red, Fender offers an Early Sixties-themed version of the Telecaster.
Maple neck with real sixties specs.
On the classic maple neck, everything is modelled after the specifications of the sixties. So the back features a distinctive '60s C-profile, which corresponds to the back Shape of original Teles of the era and gives typical playability in all positions. The rosewood fingerboard also stays true to the tried-and-true recipe, offering a vintage 7.25-inch radius and 21-fret fretting in a vintage-tall format to give fingerings, bends and leads a characterful Tele feel.
Vintage style hardware
Following the raw, unruly style of the Sixties Telecaster, the Fender Vintera II '60s Telecaster RW Fiesta Red features a typical 3-saddle Telecaster bridge with notched steel tailpieces. This, in combination with the two vintage-style '60s single-coils in neck and bridge position, provides the multi-faceted sound of the Telecaster. The Fender Vintera II '60s Telecaster is completed by six Vintage-Style tuners, which provide the distinctive look of the instrument and reliably keep the tuning.