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Fender Telecaster, Lake Placid Blue (1968)

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A beautiful and rare late 60s custom color Telecaster with a goldilocks Maple Cap neck. What more could you want?!

1968 Fender Telecaster in custom color Lake Placid Blue just into the shop!

As far as post-CBS Fenders go, custom color Teles rank among some of the rarer finds out there. This late '68 build combines a classic Fender color with some of the more desirable Tele specs of the entire decade, making it an absolute winner in our book.

Can a Maple Cap neck get any better than this? It's about as close to a late 50s Gibson carve as you can find in any Fender, just with a traditional 1 5/8" nut width. If there's any neck we could replicate from the 1960s, it would easily be this one.

The Lake Placid Blue finish on the Alder body is in lovely shape, with a mix of blue and green as you'd commonly see on guitars with a nitro top coat as this one does. Although there's some wear - primarily on the body edges - it presents as a very clean example, with some really great looking lacquer checking. There's some finish chip-out on the treble side horn as well as some wear just above the input jack where it appears the guitar took a bit of a whack, but it is largely a clean body that's been pretty well maintained.

The bridge pickup is an early replacement, with the identical spec to what it would've left the factory with. It would be easy to assume it was unchanged from the surface, until we acquired it, and found PVC leads along with a 1970 ink stamp on the bobbin. It measures just as it should, and sounds great! The harness remains original otherwise, as well as the neck pickup.

The guitar includes its original hardshell case which remains in very nice condition inside and out.

If a great custom color Tele has been on your want list for some time, and the pre-CBS market proves a bit too steep for your bank account, a later 60s stunner like this one is an obvious choice.


Body
Style
Solidbody
Body
Alder
Finish
Polyurethane w/ Nitro Top Coat
Color
Lake Placid Blue

Hardware
Pickups
Single Coil | Original Neck Pickup (6.5k) / 1970 Bridge Pickup (5.91k)
Electronics
CTS 1 Meg | 137 6634/6636 pot codes
Controls
Volume / Tone / 3-Way Switch
Bridge
Original Pat #
Tuners
Original F Stamp
Pickguard
3-Ply

Neck
Neck
Maple | 3OCT68B Stamp
Binding
None
Carve
Medium C | .87-.96"
Fingerboard
Maple Cap
Radius
7.25"
Inlays
Dot
Frets
Med Vintage Refret
Nut
Bone
Scale Length
25.5"

Other
Serial #
211913
Weight
7lb 9oz
Case
Original Fender HSC

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