Classic Series '72 Telecaster® Deluxe

Model : 013770
1,071.99MSRP
Like its ancestor, the Classic Series '72 Telecaster® Deluxe rocks a pair of Fender® Wide Range humbucking pickups and a quartet of skirted control knobs. Other features include an alder body, C-shaped maple neck with bullet truss rod nut, three-bolt neck plate with Micro-Tilt™ adjustment, maple fretboard, large headstock, three-position pickup switch, vintage-style string-through-body hard-tail bridge and vintage-style tuners.
General

General

Series:

Classic

COLOR/MSRP/PART#:

3-Color Sunburst
$1,071.99
0137702300

Black
$1,071.99
0137702306

Walnut
$1,071.99
0137702392


Body

Body

Body Material:

Alder

Body Finish:

Polyester

Body Shape:

Telecaster®


Neck

Neck

Neck Material:

Maple

Neck Finish:

Gloss Urethane

Neck Shape:

"C" Shape

Scale Length:

25.5" (648 mm)

Fingerboard Material:

Maple

Fingerboard Radius:

12" (305 mm)

Number of Frets:

21

Fret Size:

Medium Jumbo

Nut Material:

Synthetic Bone

Nut Width:

1.650" (42 mm)

Position Inlays:

Black Dot

Truss Rod Nut:

Bullet Style

Headstock:

Large '70s Style


Electronics

Electronics

Neck Pickup:

Fender® "Wide Range" Humbucking

Bridge Pickup:

Fender® "Wide Range" Humbucking

Pickup Switching:

3-Position Toggle: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup

Pickup Configuration:

H/H

Controls:

Volume 1. (Neck Pickup), Tone 1. (Neck Pickup), Volume 2. (Bridge Pickup), Tone 2. (Bridge Pickup)


Hardware

Hardware

Hardware Finish:

Chrome

Bridge:

6-Saddle Vintage-Style Strat® Strings-Through-Body Hardtail

Tuning Machines:

Fender® Vintage "F" Stamped

Switch Tips:

Black

Pickguard:

3-Ply Black

Control Knobs:

Round Black Plastic with White Dot Marker

Neck Plate:

3-Bolt "F" Stamped with Micro-Tilt™


Accessories

Accessories

Case/Gig Bag:

Deluxe Gig Bag


Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous

Strings:

Fender® USA Super 250L, NPS (.009-.042 Gauges)


OVERALL RATING:

4.9 out of 5 Based on 7 reviews

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Unknown on May 21, 2013

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Very impressive!!

(5.0)
wmharris on May 19, 2013 (updated May 20, 2013)
Amateur Rock Classic Rock Pop Rock Folk

Sirs:
I just purchased one of the Classic series 72 Tele Deluxe and it is way ahead of anything I have played for sound and playability. This includes two Fender American strats, a couple Gibson Les Pauls, and many Epiphones. I can't wait to play it daily. Highlight of the day! Most of us won't spend $2000. to $3000. dollars for a guitar so this gives a great result for much less money.

Thanks,
Wm.

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(5.0)
ford1973 on May 13, 2013
Semi-Professional Classic Rock Country

I have owned my Fender Telecaster Deluxe (walnut) since 1973 along with a Fender Twin Reverb amp (With 2 12's) and hard shell case. Played in band for many years. They both look and play like new. If you want to be a #1 guitar player you have to play a #1 guitar.

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Love it... almost wholeheartedly

(4.0)
Sharp_Kid on March 21, 2013
Semi-Professional Alternative Rock Punk

Let's start with the negatives.
I've had to replace or repair the toggle switch maybe five times in 8 years.
It took me a long time to get used to the width of the neck.
I kinda wish it had Atomic humbuckers, but only because that's what's on my Toronado and that's what I'm used to.
Having said that, if I were a little less heavy handed with the toggle switch it might last better.
And if I were a better guitarist the size of the neck wouldn't have bothered me.
And if I wanted something that sounded exactly like my Toronado, I'd have just carried on playing the Toronado.
The good stuff.
Like every Fender guitar I own or have owned, the build quality is exceptional (except maybe that toggle switch!).
The neck is perfectly finished, the frets are uniform, the truss rod does its job exactly as it should, the join between neck and body is flawless in spite of the hammer it has taken in transit and on stage over the years.
I've had a little bit of trouble sourcing parts for it (a replacement for a cracked tone knob, a good quality 42mm nut, pickup screws) but if you take better care of your kit than I do you probably wouldn't need to worry about that sort of thing.
My only genuine gripe with this guitar is that it only comes in 3 colour options.
The walnut looks a bit naff and I don't do black guitars with black pickguards, so by default I had to get the sunburst, which is fine, but imagine how good this guitar would look in Lake Placid Blue or Fiesta Red with a white pickguard. Or maybe even black with a tortoise shell pickguard?
And why no rosewood fingerboard option?

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Telcaster Convert

(5.0)
dr_itch on February 24, 2013 (updated February 24, 2013)
Amateur Blues Funk Alternative Rock Classic Rock Heavy Metal Punk

I have only owned a Black 72 Telecaster deluxe for 3 months but it has become the guitar I always reach for 1st. The C shaped neck fits my hand perfectly and feels so natural. The sound out of this girl and her 'buckers, have an edge on the classic telecaster bite that's just what I'm looking for at the moment. Try one out if you get a chance.

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Sold it and now I regret it.

(5.0)
ogulkoker on February 24, 2013
Amateur Blues Rock Classic Rock

Title says it all huh?

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Fender Classic 72 Deluxe Tele

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garyfm on February 19, 2013 (updated February 19, 2013)
Amateur Blues Alternative Rock

There is something about the wide range humbuckers and sturdy straight forward design of this Telecaster that makes it enjoyable to play. I have never seen it as a Les Paul equivalent but rather a unique sounding guitar with its own characteristics. I personally prefer the smaller non seventies sized headstocks on my Fender guitars, with the exception of this one where it just seems to look right at home.I bought mine back in 2004 when Fender first started reissuing them and have kept it since being pleased with my purchase.

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Talle in my life.

(5.0)
mandal on February 19, 2013
Beginner Blues R&B

My black 72 deluxe was recomended to me by a great guitar player in my local shop. handing me the 72 he instructed me to play a c cord, this blow my mind, i had not been able to do a C cord till that time. Talle just felt great. sounded great my first real guitar. still love that black 72.

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