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I've found around 57 new Vintera lines
https://www.gearnews.com/leak-fender-vintera-series-new-models-leaked-online/
Some of the range of guitars/basses here, albeit with thumbnail pics - https://www.leguide.com/search.htm?keywords=fender%20vintera
Some cool offset colours, and JM/Jaguar trees appear to be spaced right. Thumbs up so far!
60s Tele with Bigsby too which might stop that bloke on eBay trying to sell them for £1500.
Supplied in a deluxe gig bag, the Fender Vintera 50s Telecaster Modified is now available from Merchant City Music. Visit us in our Glasgow store, where a member of staff will be happy to talk you through its features. Alternatively, buy online for fast delivery to the UK, Europe and beyond. Every guitar we sell undergoes a rigorous check over and full professional setup before dispatch, ensuring you receive the best possible example.
Fender Vintera 50s Telecaster Modified in Surf Green
The Fender Vintera ‘50s Telecaster Modified has been designed for players who appreciate the mojo of the past, but demand up-to-date features. Blending classic looks with a modern neck profile and fingerboard radius, hotter pickups and updated electronics, this guitar is a veritable wolf in sheep’s clothing!
Two Custom Shop single coil pickups - a Vintage-Style Tele in the bridge and "Twisted" Tele in the neck - provide modern Fender tone. Twangy and articulate, they have the crisp, snarling sound that put Fender on the musical map. For modern playing feel, Fender added 21 vintage-style frets to the 9.5”-radius maple fingerboard that sits atop the Thick, Soft-V shaped neck. A vintage-style Tele® bridge with three brass saddles gives this Telecaster it’s characteristic twang, while 4-way switching and the S1™ switch give you even more tonal variety. Series wiring makes this Tele sound fat, like a humbucking pickup, while the S1 switch places the pickups out of phase with each other for a cool “strangled” tone. Other features include Other features include vintage-style strap buttons, chrome hardware and 4-bolt neck plate. Includes deluxe gig bag."
Do any of the models have a single thing different to the previous range apart from colour?
I'd have been a bit more interested if they updated them along the line of the American originals (flatter boards and 6105s or medium jumbo all round)