* Body: Alder
* Neck: Maple
* Fretboard: Rosewood
* Pickups: Fender American Vintage '65 Telecaster single-coils
* Bridge: Fender American Vintage Telecaster bridge with three saddles
* Tuners: Fender Standard Cast/Sealed tuners
* Finish: Butterscotch Blonde
The Fender Telecaster Thinline is a semi-hollow body electric guitar that was first introduced in 1968. It is a variation of the Telecaster solid-body electric guitar that was designed with a hollow body to reduce weight. The first Thinline model was the Fender Coronado, which was produced from 1966 to 1970. The Telecaster Thinline was introduced in 1968 as a less expensive alternative to the Coronado.
The Telecaster Thinline '72 Reissue is a faithful reproduction of the original model. It features a semi-hollow body made of alder, a maple neck with a rosewood fretboard, and Fender American Vintage '65 Telecaster single-coil pickups. The bridge is a Fender American Vintage Telecaster bridge with three saddles, and the tuners are Fender Standard Cast/Sealed tuners. The guitar is finished in Butterscotch Blonde.
The Telecaster Thinline '72 Reissue is a versatile guitar that can be used for a variety of genres of music. It is a popular choice for blues, country, and rock guitarists.