This item is in excellent working condition and barely used.
From Fender:
The very first solid-body electric guitar offered by Fender in 1950 was the Esquire. With an elegant single-cutaway silhouette, adjustable 3-saddle bridge and a lone, repurposed lap-steel pickup in the bridge position — the Esquire laid the groundwork for all solidbody electric guitars to follow and foreshadowed its more famous sibling, the Telecaster.
Like the earliest Esquire models, the 70th Anniversary Esquire features a pine body — a lightweight wood known for punchy and complex tone — and upgrades it with our roasting treatment, greatly improving the resonance of the body. Other features include a lacquer finish, thick “U”-shaped neck, Tim Shaw-designed Esquire bridge pickup — inspired by an original ’50 Esquire from Songbirds Museum in Chattanooga, TN – special anniversary neck plate and tweed case.
Body:Roasted Pine
Body Finish:Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Body Shape:Telecaster
Neck Material:Maple
Neck Finish:Gloss Nitrocellulose Lacquer
Neck Shape:’50 Broadcaster “U”
Scale Length:25.5″ (648 mm)
Fingerboard:Maple
Fingerboard Radius:7.25″ (184.1 mm)
Number of Frets:21
Frets Size:Vintage Tall
String Nut:Bone
Nut Width:1.650″ (42 mm)
Position Inlays:Black Dot
Bridge Pickup:Tim Shaw Designed Esquire Bridge Pickup
Controls:Master Volume, Master Tone
Pickup Switching:3-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge (Tone control off), Position 2. Bridge (Tone control on), Position 3. Bridge (Tone control off, preset treble roll-off) Pickup Configuration: S
Bridge:3-Saddle American Vintage Strings-Through-Body Tele with Solid Barrel Steel Saddles
Hardware Finish:Nickel/Chrome
Tuning Machines:Vintage-Style
Pickguard:1-Ply Black Phenolic
Control Knobs:Knurled Dome
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