MIM Muddy Waters Telecaster

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Al Sato
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MIM Muddy Waters Telecaster

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Candy Apple Red, rosewood fretboard. Excellent condition with the following items of note: two slight scuffs on back side that don't photograph - they look like small smudges. No nicks that I can see. A small amount of fretwear at the "cowboy chords" area but doesn't noticeably affect play. The original white single-ply pickguard was replaced with a 3-ply pearloid one. Great tone, great neck. Photos available via email. $450 + shipping. Gig bag included.

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I have one of these and it's an outstanding Tele. Notable features: bigger-than-Fender frets, neck shape is a nice chunky 60s C shape, bridge is 3-piece brass, body is ash, Muddy-approved amp knobs with numbers, so you can see your settings. Excellent tone.
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Al Sato
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Bump - make me an offer!

Al

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