2019 Fender Custom Shop 1951 NOCASTER NOS, a reproduction of the 1951 Nocaster.
Introduced at the NAMM SHOW in July 1950, the Fender Esquire was the world's first solid electric guitar. Later, an Esquire with two pickups was also introduced. Soon after, the two-pickup model was renamed the Broadcaster, but in 1951, Gretsch filed a trademark claim and the model name had to be changed. The model without the model name on the head decal until the middle of 1951 when the name was changed to Telecaster is commonly called "No-Caster" and is highly prized as a rare piece among vintage enthusiasts.
This 201 Fender Custom Shop 1951 NOCASTER NOS is a no-caster that has been time-machined back to 1951,NewThis is a dream series, NEW OLD STOCK, based on the concept that if you could get a NOCASTER in 1951, and bring it back to the present day.
The thick and grippy maple one-piece neck, the black pickguard with 5-point stopper with flat head screws in bayou light, the brass bridge saddle, and the flat polepiece pickups are all built with attention to detail. The sound is a combination of a lightweight ash body with a sound that is well contained, and a maple one-piece neck that has a colorful midrange with a solid attack and treble. This model produces a one-rank higher sound with high quality materials and a construction that spares no effort or cost, which only a custom store can produce.
5-year warranty for adjustment and maintenance. Please feel free to contact our staff for more details. Please feel free to contact our staff for more information.
Contact: Dawn Matsui
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1 Year Warranty (Standard) The product has been polished from the time of arrival, checked for any malfunctions, and repaired or adjusted as necessary. It is in good condition for normal use. Depending on the desired setting, there may be a charge for this service.
5-year warranty (Premium) We repair/adjust about 2,000 instruments per year.TCGAKKITC-TUNE, our repair department, repairs and adjusts about 2,000 instruments per year. If you have been using your instrument for a long time, but recently you feel that it is difficult to play, we will adjust it for you free of charge. We are also happy to consult with you about adjustments to suit your playing style. If you require special skills, we will charge you for the service.