From country twang to warm rock tones, this guitar is a versatile powerhouse built for timeless performance. Read more.
The Fender American Vintage II 1972 Thinline Telecaster in Lake Placid Blue is a faithful recreation of the iconic semi-hollow Tele, known for its lightweight feel, resonant tone, and legendary Wide-Range humbuckers. Designed for players who appreciate vintage accuracy, this guitar delivers the unmistakable vibe of the early '70s.
The ash semi-hollow body gives this Thinline Telecaster its signature airy resonance and warmth. The elegant F-hole adds to its classic appeal while enhancing acoustic-like sustain and depth.
Loaded with a pair of authentic CuNiFe Wide-Range humbuckers, this guitar delivers the thick, punchy tones that defined an era. With rich lows, chimey highs, and articulate mids, these pickups provide the perfect balance of warmth and clarity.
The 1972 "C"-shaped maple neck offers a comfortable grip, true to its vintage counterpart. The 7.25” radius maple fingerboard with 21 vintage tall frets ensures smooth playability, making it ideal for both rhythm and lead work.
The six-saddle hardtail bridge provides rock-solid tuning stability and improved intonation while maintaining the classic Tele twang and resonance.
With its unmistakable '70s aesthetics, high-quality craftsmanship, and vintage-accurate components, the Fender American Vintage II 1972 Thinline Telecaster is a dream for Tele lovers and vintage enthusiasts alike. From country twang to warm rock tones, this guitar is a versatile powerhouse built for timeless performance.