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Key Features
The Squier FSR Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster is a vintage-inspired workhorse with modern flair. Featuring a unique SH pickup configuration, it blends classic Tele twang with the warmth and power of a neck-position humbucker, giving you more tonal flexibility for everything from clean country riffs to gritty blues leads.
Its slim C-shaped maple neck, vintage-tint gloss finish, and black pickguard stay true to early Tele styling, while the 3-saddle string-through-body bridge enhances sustain and resonance. Fender-designed alnico pickups deliver clear, articulate tone, wrapped in timeless Butterscotch Blonde charm.
Product Ref: 331887
The Squier FSR Classic Vibe '50s Telecaster captures the essence of early Telecaster models with its timeless Butterscotch Blonde finish, 1-ply black pickguard, and vintage-style appointments. From the 1950s-style headstock markings to the tinted gloss maple neck, it delivers old-school looks with an unmistakable classic vibe.
With a Fender-designed alnico single-coil in the bridge and a humbucker in the neck, this Tele offers a wider tonal range than your average vintage-style model. Crisp and punchy in the bridge with added warmth and fullness from the neck, it’s great for clean country runs or heavier, overdriven leads alike.
The slim “C”-shaped neck profile and 9.5" radius maple fingerboard make this Tele easy to navigate. You’ll find it smooth and responsive for everything from strumming chords to expressive lead work, with narrow tall frets offering a familiar and controlled feel across the fingerboard.
A 3-saddle string-through-body bridge with chrome barrel saddles gives you enhanced sustain while maintaining a traditional look and feel. Vintage-style tuners, nickel-plated hardware, and knurled flat-top knobs all add to the guitar’s authentic retro character without compromising reliability or performance.