Description

Check out this fully original, well-loved 1951 Fender Nocaster in its original Blond finish! In the Fall of 1950, Fender received a strongly worded telegram from Gretsch demanding they drop the name “Broadcaster” from their new solid-bodied guitar model since Gretsch was already using the “Broadkaster” name. To avoid wasting the decals already produced for the model, Fender simply snipped off the “Broadcaster” name, using just the Fender logo on these headstocks. These models are known as the “Nocasters”. This particular example is an exceptional piece from that highly desirable era, with an incredibly full and comfortable neck. The nut has been changed to a newer bone nut, though these original frets have held up well and will be playable for many years to come. These pickups are strong and full-bodied, and the bridge pickup really sings with some volume and just a slight overdrive. Although the tuners have a mix of “Deluxe” and “No Line” styles, they are all sealed tuner posts leading us to believe these are all original to the guitar. 

Overall Condition: 6.5, playwear, edgewear throughout, and patina


Specifications

  • finish_details Blond, Fair Condition with wear throughout, notably edgewear and buckle rash, wear to the back of the neck
  • body_material Ash
  • neck_material Maple
  • fretboard_material Maple
  • neck_profile Full C
  • weight 7 lbs 14 oz
  • scale_length 25-1/2"
  • pickup_readings N: 5.93K B: 6.73K
  • tubes
  • speakers
  • electronics Original, Untouched
  • nut_width 1-5/8"
  • hardware Original except for nut, Good Condition with wear and patina, especially to the tuners
  • includes Original Thermometer Case with orange lining
  • year 1951
Well Strung Guitars

Well Strung Guitars

1951
Fender
Excellent
Blond
5 Years
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Well Strung Team
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Upon receipt, if you are dissatisfied with your purchase, you must notify WSG within 24 hours. We will refund your money as soon as the merchandise is returned to us in the same condition as when it shipped out. The customer is responsible for all shipping, insurance, and bank fees that may be incurred throughout the return process. All returns must be packaged in the same materials that the guitar was sent out to ensure the safety of the instrument. All claims regarding loss or damage are the responsibility of the purchaser.