1968 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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Our jaws hit the floor when we opened the case to this original 1968 Fender Thinline Telecaster fully finished in Olympic White! We haven’t seen another original example like this one with both the body, neck, and headstock fully painted, and we can deduce this was most likely made for a Trade Show...
1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster (Series II)
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This fully original 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster in Natural Mahogany greatly reflects the times for both Fender and popular tastes of the early 70s. 1972 would be the first year for the “Series II” Thinline Telecasters, now featuring two “Wide Range” humbuckers for a bit more punch and clarity,...
1974 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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We love a clean Thinline Telecaster, and this particular one from 1974 in its original Blond finish is certainly in incredible condition! Fender updated the original “Series I” Thinline design in late 1971, with its most noticeable change being the addition of two newly conceptualized...
1968 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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Here we have a lovely 1968 Fender Thinline Telecaster in a custom Sunburst finish. Fender introduced the Thinline Telecaster to their lineup in the summer of 1968. The Thinline came in two Standard finishes, Natural Mahogany and Natural Ash. This Sunburst Thinline is from the first year of...
1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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Check out this incredibly bright 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster in its original Canary Yellow finish! A few years ago, a picture of a key piece of Fender history began circulating around online. Written on what looks to be a manilla envelope, in Freddy Tavares’ handwriting, was the original list...
1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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Feast your eyes on this 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster in its original Lavender Lilac finish! A few years ago, a picture of a key piece of Fender history began circulating around online. Written on what looks to be a manilla envelope, in Freddy Tavares’ handwriting, was the original list of custom...
1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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This 1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster is shown here in its original Lavender Lilac finish. A few years ago, a picture of a key piece of Fender history began circulating around online. Written on what looks to be a manilla envelope, in Freddy Tavares’ handwriting, was the original list of custom...
1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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Behold, this 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster (Series II) in its original Lake Placid Blue Finish! By 1972 Fender had revamped their Telecaster Thinline to include 2 humbucking pickups and a 3-bolt neck with micro-tilt adjustment capabilities. These new pickups were known as “CuNiFe” or “Wide Range”...
1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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This is a striking 1972 Fender Thinline Telecaster (Series II) in Candy Apple Red! 1972 was the first year for the second series of the Thinline Tele line, which saw some changes such as the addition of two humbucking pickups. These new pickups were known as “CuNiFe” or “Wide Range” pickups and...
1971 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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This 1971 Fender Telecaster Thinline is shown here in its original Ocean Turquoise Metallic finish! As if that wasn’t enough, it also sports a rare purple pearloid pickguard that plays off the finish so well! It is a truly stunning piece, and you’ll be proud to save a spot for this unique beauty in...
Fender Custom Shop 1968 Telecaster Thinline Journey
$4,750
Eddie's Guitars
The Telecaster Thinline debuted in 1968, and now the Fender Custom Shop introduces the lavishly appointed ’68 Telecaster Journeyman Relic. From the body woods to the finishes and from the pickups to the hardware, it’s a beautiful and exciting evocation of the guitar’s very first model year.
The...
1970 Fender Telecaster Thinline
$7,900
American Vintage Player
1970 Vintage Fender Telecaster Thinline with ultra rare rosewood neck. Not a Custom Shop or reissue. I have seen only two with a rosewood neck, one published in the "Fender Telecaster, The Detailed Story" by A. R. Duchossoir on page 40 also with two string trees. I have owned this guitar for the...
Fender Custom Shop 1968 Telecaster Thinline Journeyman Relic - 3 Tone
$4,750
Eddie's Guitars
The Telecaster Thinline debuted in 1968, and now the Fender Custom Shop introduces the lavishly appointed ’68 Telecaster Journeyman Relic. From the body woods to the finishes and from the pickups to the hardware, it’s a beautiful and exciting evocation of the guitar’s very first model year.
The...
Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline
$2,399.99
Eddie's Guitars
The Fender® American Vintage II series presents a remarkably accurate take on the revolutionary designs that altered the course of musical history. Built with period-accurate bodies, necks and hardware, premium finishes and meticulously voiced, year-specific pickups, each instrument captures the...
1969 Fender Thinline Telecaster
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Here we have an early 1969 Fender Thinline Telecaster in Natural Mahogany! Fender released the Thinline Telecaster in July of 1968 and it was available in either Natural Ash or Mahogany. As you can see, this is the latter finish. This Thinline is as minty as they come and is essentially a time...
1973 Fender Telecaster
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Feast your eyes on this rare 1973 Fender Telecaster in its original Lavender Lilac finish! Lavender Lilac is one of the rarer custom colors for Fender Thinline Telecasters so to see it on a standard Telecaster is next level unique! This is the only Tele we have ever seen in this custom finish. This...
Fender American II Telecaster Thinline, Maple Fingerboard,
$2,599.99
Rock n Roll Vintage Guitars
The Fender® American Vintage II series presents a remarkably accurate take on the revolutionary designs that altered the course of musical history. Built with period-accurate bodies, necks and hardware, premium finishes and meticulously voiced, year-specific pickups, each instrument captures the...
Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline
$2,399.99
Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline
$2,399.99
Miami-Guitars
Miami-Guitars is an authorized Fender Showcase Dealer/ Factory warranty included. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the instrument of your interest, please send us a message.
Weight: 7 lbs 8.5 oz
Body: Ash
Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane
Neck: Maple 1-Piece 1972 "C"
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2023 Fender American Vintage II 1972 Telecaster Thinline
$2,399.99
Thunder Road Guitars PDX
A fantastic American Vintage II guitar from Fender, this one a Tele Thinline with authentic CuNiFe Magnet Wide Range pickups for true vintage tone. Freshly set up in-house, this Tele is totally dialed in and ready to join you at your next gig. Lake Placid Blue is absolutely one of the all time...
2024 Fender Custom Shop Andy Hicks Masterbuilt 1972 Telecaster Thinline
$9,000
Wild West Guitars
Fender Custom Shop Andy Hicks Masterbuilt 1972 Telecaster Thinline HH Brazilian Rosewood Fingerboard Journeyman Relic Antigua 7.10 LBS (US Only / No International Shipping)
ANDY HICKS
Andy Hicks grew up in a household filled with music lovers. He received his first guitar on his 11th birthday – a...
Fender Telecaster
$2,399.99
Chicago Music Exchange
A Tonal Triumph When Fender designers in the 1970s were looking for ways to give the Telecaster model more 'oomph, they found a solution in CuNiFe Wide-Range Humbucking pickups. Representative of Fender's earliest forays into the use of humbucking pickups (available in pairs on the Thinline and...
2023 Fender Custom Shop Dual P90 Telecaster Thinline
$5,450
Wild West Guitars
Fender Custom Shop Limited Edition Dual P90 Telecaster Thinline AA Flame Maple Neck Relic Black Paisley
Legendary Paisley and Blue Floral finishes debuted on the Telecaster in 1968, giving Fender’s first a vibrant blast of color for the next two years. Brief as that period was, both finishes...
1974 Greco TE450
$1,195
A Flash Flood of Gear
This was one of the earlier Greco models made in Japan, modeled after the Telecaster Thinline '72. There is no serial number so this guitar was dated based on the "Gneco" logo. The earlier Fender copies also evidently had a 24.75" scale length. This is a really neat guitar and absolutely comparable...
1975 Fender Telecaster Thinline
$7,500
Willies American Guitars
Natural, a nice light early ’75 (white pickguard) that barely weighs 7 pounds. Has been refretted and sounds great with that great crisp Fender tone with more thump and no hum. It’s no wonder these are such good selling vintage Fenders. This one has repaired crack by the F hole, finish checking and...
1969 Fender Telecaster Thinline
$7,499
Capital Guitars
Offered for your consideration is this exceptionally clean and almost entirely original first generation Telecaster Thinline built in 1969. This example is serial number 259997.
The Thinline was first introduced in 1968 in response to the increasing weight of Telecaster guitars of that period....
1958 Fender Esquire
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This incredible 1958 Fender Esquire comes in its factory original, Desert Sand finish! Now, we know what you’re thinking: doesn’t this just look like a normal Blond guitar? Let me ask you this…do you see any grain? Blond is translucent, so you should see the wood grain peering through a...
1983 Gibson Les Paul Standard
$4,395
Southern Elk Music Co.
On any given Sunday when I was young, my Pop would say, "Let's take a drive through the country." There was no rhyme or reason for these drives- he just piled the family into his 1973 Ford Turtletop van and off we would go, driving through the backroads of Georgia and Alabama, taking in the...
Leo Quan Badass SGT Bass Keys Sealed 4-in-Line Set Nickel
$59.99
Chicago Music Exchange
Back in 1972, musician, innovator, and luthier Glen Quan saw the need for higher-quality guitar and bass bridges. With help from Leo Malliari of Leo’s Music in Oakland, CA, the first “Badass” bridges were born. “Leo Quan Badass” bridges were manufactured from a high-density Zinc alloy and offered...
Leo Quan Badass OGT Bass Keys Open Gear Small Post 4-in-Line Set Nickel
$69.99
Chicago Music Exchange
Back in 1972, musician, innovator, and luthier Glen Quan saw the need for higher-quality guitar and bass bridges. With help from Leo Malliari of Leo’s Music in Oakland, CA, the first “Badass” bridges were born. “Leo Quan Badass” bridges were manufactured from a high-density Zinc alloy and offered...