Fender Made in Japan Traditional II 1951 Nocaster - butterscotch blonde

1659.00 €
1399.00 €
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SOBRE EL PRODUCTO

The Made in Japan Traditional series was created by fusing Fender's traditional instrument-making DNA with sophisticated Japanese craftsmanship.

The FENDER Limited Edition Made in Japan Traditional 1951 Nocaster (5405202350) solid body electric guitar features a gloss finish Ash body, a classic Butterscotch Blonde finish and black pickguard. Custom Shop '51 Nocaster Tele® pickups deliver a sound true to their heritage with all the twang and shimmer of the original Nocaster® guitar.

A 7.25” radius fretboard, "U" shaped maple neck and 21 narrow tall frets provide vintage playability and feel. Vintage style tuners and a vintage-style String-Through-Body bridge with 3 brass saddles further compliment this instrument’s traditional feel and tone.

CARACTERÍSTICAS
- Model : FENDER Limited Edition Made in Japan Traditional II 1951 Nocaster
- SKU Fender : 5405202350
- Type : solid body electric guitar
- Country : Japan
- Body : solid Ash
- Neck : bolt-on Maple, U profile
- Fingerboard : Maple, 21x narrow-tall frets
- Scale : 25.5"
- Radius : 7.25"
- Nut width : 1.615" (41.02 mm)
- Pickups : Fender Custom Shop '51 Nocaster single-coil
- Controls : volume, tone, 3x way pickup toggle switch
- Bridge/tailpiece : Fender 3-Saddle Vintage-Style Strings-Through-Body Tele® with Brass Barrel Saddles
- Tuners : Fender Vintage-Style
- Nut : bone
- Finish : gloss
- Included : Fender Deluxe Gig Bag
- Ref. Euroguitar : 113590
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