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Body refin and relic by Carson Hess, D Stamp, no date, punch hole on bass side of control cavity wall as found on early Broadcasters and Nocasters. No routings. 1.75 thickness

Neck has not been refinished, under black light you can see remains of original finish on headstock and back of it, as well as behind the neck, but most of it has naturally worn away. Original decal, no date, D stamp, single slot truss rod screw, refretted with bigger frets, and a new nut. Its measures are Nut: 1.61
Fret 1: 0.86, Fret 12: 0.96

Electronics, this is basically all stock except for the neck pickup, we installed a Ron Ellis JL Telecaster neck. Pots date to 51, original bridge pickup with zinc plate, windings and leads look original and jack as well, original three way switch in case, newer installed.

Hardware, tuners and pickguard are repro, both made and reliced by Carson Hess, again to match look of guitar. All esle original, bridge #0311, saddles and screws, knobs, control plate, switch tip, neck plate.

It's wired to modern tele circuit, master volume and master tone for neck, both together or bridge positions
Ships in a modern white Tele case

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Vintage World Guitars

Vintage World Guitars

1951
Fender
Very Good
Hard
7 Years
Vintage World Guitars
Vintage World Guitars
310 598 3401
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Shipping varies from $75-$160, depending on size, weight, shipping and packing service in the US, $200 to the rest of the world with USPS

48 hour approval period upon receiving, no exceptions. Buyer is responsible for all appropriate, insured return shipping charges. Any changes to the instrument while in buyer's possession will void return. We have a 10 percent restock fee. We do not accept returns with electronics an amps.