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Badlands Guitars Limited

Squier Classic Vibe Bariton Custom Telecaster - Satin black Seymour Duncan loaded!

Squier Classic Vibe Bariton Custom Telecaster - Satin black Seymour Duncan loaded!

Regular price £329.00
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The Squier Classic Vibe Baritone Custom Telecaster is a rumbling sonic beast. It offers a lower register than a standard electric guitar, typically tuned to B standard (as opposed to E standard). This one is loaded with a set of Seymour Duncan quarter pounded pickups delivering a massive tone.

As you can see this one is a double bound Tele finished in satin black. This is a very tidy example with very minor play wear, all working perfectly.

here are some words of wisdom from Fender - 

Designed with the performer in mind, this Baritone Telecaster comes equipped with an abundance of player-friendly features such as a string-through-body bridge, which offers solid tuning stability. A slim 'C' maple neck provides a comfortable grip whilst allowing absolute freedom to fly down the fretboard, ensuring you can perform to the best of your abilities. If you want a rumbling, roaring instrument that is as dynamic as it is classy, then look no further.

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Please read: Used guitar conditions...

Please note that this is not a new guitar, and as with all pre owned instruments, it may well have signs of use, marks, or minor wear and tear.

Any significant points will be detailed in the description. If you are unsure about a guitar, please ensure you contact us before placing an order, as we do not accept returns on the grounds of cosmetic flaws.

As this is a pre owned item it may not come with all originally included items, original components, or original accessories. 

All used guitars items are fully checked in advance of shipping. We package very well and usually ship next working day unless the order falls on a Friday, then the guitar is sent out on the following Monday, to arrive Tuesday.