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LTD Masterbuilt Waylon Jennings Telecaster

Limited Edition Series (2023)

Colors:

Black and White Tooled Leather over Butterscotch Blonde

Model# 921-6061-537 (Relic)


BODY

Wood: 2-Piece Select Ash

Lacquer: Nitrocellulose 

Other: Wrapped with Black Leather w/ White Tooled Leather Top

Shape: Standard Telecaster / Commemorative Gold Plaque on the side

Pickguard: 1-Ply Parchment / 5-hole

Serial: R+6 digits (Bridge)


NECK

Wood: 1-Piece Quartersawn Maple

Decal: Silver Spaghetti w/ Black Trim + "Telecaster"

Fretboard: Quartersawn Maple

Lacquer:  Nitrocellulose

Profile: 10/56 "V"

Inlays: Micarta Black Dot

Headstock: Standard Telecaster

Nut Width:  1.620" (41.15mm)

Nut Material: Bone

Scale: 25.5"

Radius: 7.25"

#Frets: 21

Fretwire: Jescar 45085 Vintage Tall

Trussrod: Heel Adjust

MicroTilt: No

Contoured Heel: No


HARDWARE

Bridge Type: 3-Saddle Vintage String-Thru

Bridge Marking: FENDER Pat.Pend + Serial#

Saddles: Brass Barrel Saddles

Tuners: Schaller M6 tuners with Low-E  Scruggs banjo tuner

String Tree: 50s Round Button

Knobs: Knurled Dome

Neckplate: 4-Bolt Blank Aged Plate


ELECTRONICS

Switch: 3-Way CRL / Barrel Switch Tip

Wiring: Modern Std: N/NB/B

Pots: Master Volume  / Master Tone

Pickup Config: SS

Neck Pickup: Custom Shop Hand-Wound ‘50/’51 Blackguard

Bridge Pickup: Custom Shop Hand-Wound ‘50/’51 Blackguard


INFO

Masterbuilder: Dave Brown

Leather Work: Cody Hickson (Great Point Leatherworks)

Case: Custom Western Patern Tolex Case / Crushed Orange Interior

Case Candy: Additional  White Leather Tooled Pickguard + Waylon Jennings Leather Strap

PRICE: $25.000 +/-

#Built: 70 guitars For Worldwide Distribution


DESCRIPTION

An exacting tribute to Waylon Jennings’ iconic #1 Telecaster as it would look in the early to mid-70s,

built by Fender Master Builder David Brown with input from the Jennings family.

The guitar was made with details from Waylons two main guitars.


Blends the looks of Waylon’s original 1954 leather-bound Telecaster with the electronics of one of his later Telecasters to provide a snapshot of how the guitar would have looked in the late 1970s

Colors listed are the catalog standard colors. This guitar could  also appear in other custom colors.

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