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GOTD 11-19-13


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1986 Fender Esquire (MIJ)

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Courtesy of Chicago Music Exchange:

Body: Alder

Neck: Maple neck with 1 11/16" wide nut and rosewood fretboard with pearloid dot inlays

Pickups/Hardware: Two single coils (the neck position rates at 7.6kOhms and the bridge at 7.0k), three-way pickup selector switch, volume and tone controls, and Kluson style tuners

Cosmetic Condition: The body has a few light dings on it here and there, but it is very clean overall. The neck looks great. The headstock just has some very minor wear around the edges, mostly on either side of the nut from a guitar hanger. This Esquire is gorgeous!

Playability: The strings are at a medium-low height, play great, and fret with little to no buzz.

Modifications: The neck pickup has been added. Wiring has been redone with replaced potentiometers and switch. The pickguard has also been replaced.

Weight: 7lbs 8oz

Case: Non-original hardshell

$795

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I like looking at Teles, and I like listening to them. I haven't yet found one that I like to play, though. I like the binding here, though I'd put a tort guard on it. The price would scare me away, too, but a similar Tele to this one could sway me to get one finally.

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