Yer joking right? Finish, pickguard, fretboard, neck, nut, tuners, decal, neck pickup, body shape, hardware, frets, and postition markers make this to be a fake.
I don't claim to be a vintage tele expert by any means, but this one rubbed me all wrong from the get go. My initial thoughts were no neck wear to speak of that one initially associates with a vintage Fender, no pictures of the neck heel, and that odd "1954" stamp in the neck pocket.
That'd be an awesome deal if it were a real '54 though.. figured it never hurts to ask (just in case there were some odd Fenders I didn't know about) :dance:
Who is really stupid enough to bid on something that they have no clue about. They obviously have no clue about the product b/c in thirty seconds of research u would find that there is no way in hell a 54'has a humbucker neck pickup or burgundy finish. And what reallu pissed me of is how lazy the faker was, he didnt even get a neck with a vintage truss rod.
I wouldn't pay $400 for that thing. Finish is checking like crazy and if it was an authentic '54 it wouldn't be a big deal, but c'mon now, no neck wear, humbucker in the neck... is anyone really THAT stupid to realize the auction's one big fake?
that's definitely a 70s neck. As for the body, maybe, but the stamped date is different from others I've seen, and it has been refinished regardless of age.
you guys are all right as far as i can tell, it is a seventies neck and probably a 70 something tele. It could be the original paint from then but i doubt it. The neck may not have been original either. the humbucker was not one fender would have used then and i could tell all of that in under 30 sec and i didn't even have to read the write up.
oh yeha and the pickguard, bridge saddles and maybe knobs are new too
that is a really poor job of either faking it or researching it, some people are just that blind i guess
I don't think it's a fake...it's just not a 1954 Tele. It's a real late 60's/early 70's Tele that someone refinished and put a neck humbucker in. No skunk stripe down the back of the neck, BTW, indicates the neck is NOT from the 50's. The truss rod was installed from the top and then a maple fingerboard was glued over it...like the way a rosewood fingerboard Tele would be made. My guess? late 60's or very early 70's. Terrible years for Fender guitars IMO. We thought they were junk when they came out...tho some have aged into decent guitars.
The bridge doesn't look right for a '54. The saddles appear smooth...they should have grooves so that they look almost like screws. Also, on my '54. Fender is stamped on an angle on the bridge plate...not straight like that one.