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Richly resonant, the semi-hollow Classic Vibe Telecaster Thinline showcases Squier's authentic look and sound with style, and now is your opportunity to score one of these classics as Replay Guitar Exchange just scored this pre-owned model. A pair of warm and versatile custom alnico V single-coil pickups enhances the sustain while the F Hole adds aesthetic appeal and imparts a distinctive tone. Vintage style and modern features make for an instrument you won't want to put down, ever. Of course the instrument has chambered mahogany body with an F Hole, plus a maple neck with “C”-shaped profile and 21-fret maple fingerboard, dual custom vintage-style Telecaster pickups with three-way switching, and vintage-style strings-thru-body Telecaster bridge. The guitar is in excellent condition. Chat, email or call Replay for more information. No case or gig bag is included.
Scale length: 25.5”
Neck shape: Modern C
Weight: 6.2 lbs.
Nut width: 1.675”
Width at 12-fret: 2.094”
Fingerboard radius: 9.5”
Body: Semi-hollow Mahogany
Fingerboard: Maple
Pickups: Custom Vintage-Style Single-Coil Tele
Case or bag: none
Replay Guitar Exchange

Replay Guitar Exchange

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8 Years
Replay Guitar Exchange
Any Staff Member
813-254-8880
Tampa, Florida
11:19 PM
Monday - Friday: 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Sunday: Closed

We accept all major credit cards and PayPal via our website, telephone, or in-store. We also offer no-interest financing options such as PayPal (on-line) and Synchrony Credit (in-store).

Free shipping on all orders! We ship to the continental US only --no international shipping. We typically ship via UPS Ground, but some smaller packages (like strings) will go US Postal Service.

You may return your purchase for a full refund within 14 days provided it is returned in the same condition with the original packaging, accessories, and documentation. Otherwise, a re-stocking fee may be assessed. Buyer is responsible for return shipping unless we have made some type of error.