A Meticulous Take on a Classic Tele
The Fender American Vintage II 1963 Telecaster is a remarkably accurate take of a classic solidbody electric guitar. The '63 Tele includes a balanced-sounding solid mahogany body, while its year-specific Pure Vintage '63 Telecaster single-coil pickups yield jangly, smooth, sparkling tones with a distinct twangy bite. You'll appreciate the effortless playability of this guitar's 1-piece, "C"-shaped maple neck and vintage-radius, round-lam rosewood fingerboard. The American Vintage II 1963 Tele is chock-full of period-correct appointments, including knurled flat-top knobs, a 3-barrel bridge, vintage-style tuning machines, and a head-turning nitrocellulose lacquer finish on the body and neck. If you want to own a piece of Fender history, then you'll be tremendously pleased by the American Vintage II 1963 Telecaster — it's a dream come true for '60s-era Tele aficionados.
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Loads of period-accurate appointments
The American Vintage II 1963 Telecaster is a spot-on re-creation of a Fender classic. This electric guitar features a solid mahogany body. This lightweight wood offers an incredibly balanced acoustic tone, yielding uniform quantities of lows, mids, and highs, and boasts a gorgeous gloss nitrocellulose lacquer finish. The 1963 Tele's nickel/chrome hardware includes a 3-barrel bridge with steel saddles, vintage-style tuning machines, and knurled flat-top knobs. Year-specific '63 Pure Vintage pickups, a period-correct neck shape, and vintage-radius fingerboard round out the American Vintage II 1963 Telecaster's classic appointments.
Year-specific Pure Vintage pickups
When you plug the Fender American Vintage II 1963 Telecaster into your favorite amplifier, you'll be transported straight back to '63. This solidbody electric guitar's Pure Vintage '63 Telecaster single-coil pickups churn out the tight lows and balanced mids you'd expect from an old-school Tele. And its bridge pickup twangs like it's nobody's business. The American Vintage II 1963 Tele comes complete with master volume and tone knobs, plus a 3-way pickup selector switch.
Effortlessly playable neck
When we first picked up the American Vintage II 1963 Telecaster here at Sweetwater, we were blown away by its effortless playability. The '63 Tele's 1-piece, "C"-shaped maple neck vaunts Goldilocks dimensions — not too big, not too small — for an eminently comfortable playing experience. You also get a round-lam rosewood fingerboard with a vintage 7.25-inch radius and 21 vintage-tall frets. The neck features a natural color, and it's finished with eye-catching nitrocellulose lacquer.
Fender American Vintage II 1963 Telecaster Electric Guitar Features:
- A spot-on re-creation of a 1963 Telecaster
- Solid mahogany body offers an incredibly balanced acoustic tone
- Pure Vintage '63 Telecaster single-coil pickups provide jangly, smooth, sparkling tones with a distinct twangy bite
- Knurled flat-top master volume and tone knobs; 3-way pickup selector switch
- 1-piece, "C"-shaped maple neck offers an eminently comfortable playing experience
- Round-lam rosewood fingerboard with a vintage, 7.25-inch radius and 21 vintage-tall frets
- 3-barrel bridge with steel saddles; vintage-style tuning machines
- Eye-catching nitrocellulose lacquer finish on the body and neck