Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic
FenderFender Custom Shop Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic - Faded Aged Chocolate 3-Color Sunburst
Mint Condition
With Hard Case, COA & Case Candy
Weight: 7.8 lbs
Curtis Novak Pickups (Originals included in case)
Solidbody Electric Guitar with Alder Body, Maple Neck, Rosewood Fingerboard, 1 Single-coil Pickup, and 1 Humbucking Pickup - Faded Aged Chocolate 3-Color Sunburst
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Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic Features:
- Limited edition Custom Shop Telecaster
- Alder body feels lightweight and comfortable slung over your shoulder
- Cunife Wide-Range humbucker delivers impressive bass and clear highs
- Texas Special single-coil pickup produces overwound tones with unmistakable twang
- Quartersawn maple neck and rosewood fingerboard play effortlessly
- Narrow Tall frets add a vintage feel
- Traditional Tele control layout makes tone-shaping easy
- Heavy Relic finish lends a comfortable worn-in feel
If you've always wanted a "golden era" Telecaster that the previous owner played the daylights out of, you'll want to keep reading. The Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic gives you all that and more — plus, you'll be the only owner. Imagine it as a straightforward Tele that had a humbucker added to it. It's made with a 2-piece select alder body with a quartersawn maple neck and rosewood fingerboard. The Narrow Tall frets are finished to perfection for unrivaled playability. This Limited Edition Tele gets its voice from a Texas Special single-coil in the bridge and an authentic Wide-Range humbucker with genuine Cunife magnets. Whether you'll be playing old-school southern rock, country, or re-creating the onstage heroics of Keith Richards, the Cunife Telecaster has more than enough sonic versatility to handle it. Complete with a Heavy Relic finish, the Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic is more than ready for anything you throw at it.
The authentic Wide-Range humbucker makes its return
For many guitarists at Sweetwater, Seth Lover's original Wide-Range humbucker is beloved. However, owning a Tele with a vintage Cunife Wide-Range in the neck is almost impossible. Why? Because Fender stopped manufacturing the original design in 1979 and began using different humbuckers and magnets instead. After more than four decades, the original Wide-Range design has made its return — complete with rare Cunife magnets. Cunife (Copper, Nickel, Iron) magnets deliver a lush bass response and supreme treble purity. If you love the sound of a vintage Tele Custom neck pickup, you'll want to get your hands on the Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic before they're gone for good.
Classic Tele controls
At first glance, this guitar may appear to be an ordinary Tele Custom in a unique finish. Be assured; this Tele is anything but ordinary. It boasts a traditional control layout and 3-way switching to dial up whatever tone you want with ease. Whether it be enough twang to strip the paint off the walls or a bone-rattling low-end, it's always within easy reach. All in all, the Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic will help unlock your playing potential.
Grab it while you can!
When it comes to Fender Custom Shop guitars, what you see is but a fraction of what you get. The Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic is made for the musician. It's an unbelievably playable reincarnation of a Telecaster that could have been pulled out form a retired performer's closet. Modified, fine-tuned, and absolutely loved by its owner, a Tele like this from the "golden era" would be almost impossible to find and set you back a fortune. And even then, you'd end up shelling out extra cash to get it in playable condition. But the Limited Edition Cunife Telecaster Custom Relic gives you the whole package: lawless playability, along with state-of-the-art hardware and vintage-voiced Custom Shop electronics. It's an incredible deal that you won't want to pass up — so grab this one-of-a-kind instrument before it's gone forever!"