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Fender TL52-65SPL '52 Micawber 1980s, Butterscotch

$1,500.00

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InstrumentSolid Body
BrandFender
ModelTL52-65SPL '52 Micawber
FinishButterscotch
SKUGS10788-A
HandednessRight
Made In Year1980
Body MaterialAsh
Neck/FingerboardMaple
TunersOriginal Schaller
Weight10.2 lbs
Scale Length25.5"
Nut Width1.658"
Neck Profile'50s wide U
Neck Depth0.829" - 0.900"
Radius7.25"
ElectronicsOriginal (Unmarked humbucker and bridge)
Pickup ImpedanceBridge - 5.8k; Neck - 7.4k
Contains Brazilian Rosewood (Y/N)N
CaseTweed hard shell case
Modifications/RepairsSerial # sticker on neck removed
Condition NotesExcellent, pickguard chipped on bottom by screw

This Fender TL52-65SPL “Micawber” dates to the 1980s Japanese production era, a period when Fender Japan was turning out some of the company’s most respected vintage-inspired instruments. Based on the heavily modified early-’50s Telecaster made famous through decades of touring and recording use with Keith Richards, the model captures the butterscotch finish, black guard, and worn-in utilitarian aesthetic. Even beyond the connection to the original instrument, these Japanese-made Telecasters developed a strong following for their build quality and attention to classic Fender details.

The ash body and vintage-style bridge deliver the direct attack and sharp upper-mid response expected from a good early-style Telecaster, while the substantial neck carve keeps the guitar feeling rooted in Fender’s ’50s designs. Unlike many modern recreations, these earlier Japanese examples have begun developing their own identity over time, standing apart from later signature and relic interpretations of the concept. The butterscotch finish has mellowed nicely with age, giving the guitar a naturally aged appearance that suits the stripped-down design well. It remains a particularly interesting piece from Fender Japan’s increasingly appreciated export-era production.

Includes tweed hard shell case.

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