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FENDER® AMERICAN VINTAGE II

INTRODUCING THE NEW 1951 TELECASTER® IN BUTTERSCOTCH BLONDE

Elegant, timeless and expressive, the Tele® is the Fender that started it all.

Built to original specs, the American Vintage 11 1951 Telecaster features a thick "U"-shaped maple neck - a hallmark of 50s Telecaster guitars prized for its substantial feel and excellent tonal qualities. The beautiful ash body is bright and resonant while Pure Vintage '51 Telecaster pickups give it that iconic Tele twang.

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