Greco "Gneco" Tele Blonde 1974 MIJ

GNECOTELE

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Imeline reliikvia varajastest 70'ndatest, Jaapanis valmistatud Tele tüüpi kitarr kuulsast ja tunnustatud Fujigen tehasest. Väga heas seisukorras arvestades oma vanust.  

Pill segustab klassikalist Tele "twang" kõla koos malbe pehmusega mis tuleb vaid 50 aasta pikkusest kasutusest. Kuhjaga hinge ja elu!

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1 069,00 €

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Kitarri tüüpElektrikitarr
Kere tüüpTele
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Helipeade konfiguratsioon2x Single Coil

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Playing condition notes: Action is low, neck is straight, intonation is good, truss rod works. The electronics are in good shape. Some frets are very low but there's no buzz issues. 

  • Made: Japan, Fujigen factory, 1972-1974 (no serial)
  • Weight: 3.5kg
  • Neck profile: C Shape
  • Neck width at nut: 40mm
  • Scale: 24,75-inch scale
  • Neck: 3pc Maple
  • Fingerboard: Maple
  • Pickguard: 3-ply white 
  • Pickup Selector: 3-way
  • Pickups: 2x T-style Single Coils (not sure if original)
  • No bag or case included.

It's no secret that during the seventies some of the good Japanese factories were capable of building better Fenders than Fender in America - which lead to the formation of Fender Japan. 

The instrument itself is a really good replica of classic Tele. The bridge is so-called top loader and even has the "ashtray" pickup cover! Because it has the old "Gneco" logo, it was made before 1975, when Greco changed their logo. Also known as the golden "GNECO" age of 1972 to 1975.

Previous owner has at some point added a switch or pot under the pickguard and made a cavity in the body. The switch has now been removed, but there is a small hole in the pickguard where it used to be. The pickguard also has a "birdy" logo on it. Both pickups work perfectly. It has a strong and stable three-piece maple neck.

The "Gneco" Teles have a 24.75" scale length (nut-to-bridge), which is .75" shorter than a Fender-25.5" scale length. The blonde color can also be described as a "light mustard" or perhaps "TV yellow".  It plays and sound great.