What we have here is a very special guitar. It’s a Fender and Teisco mix. I can assure you that it’s wonderful and weird.



The body is a sleek 1960’s Teisco K4-L. Made in Japan, of course.



The neck is Fender. While you’ll notice the word “Squier” at first look, a closer look reveals that it’s a Made in Mexico Squier. Wait... what?! Yes, that’s correct. It’s one of the rare 1990’s MIM Squiers. You know, the ones that were made with American parts after there was a fire in the Mexican Fender factory.



The mirrored pick guard is hand cut!



The pickups are courtesy of GFS. A nice chimey single coil in in the bridge position while 2 fat Rickenbacker-style pups are in the middle and neck positions. The neck pup is oh so quiet. Why? Because it’s a bass boost/treble cut for the middle pickup, of course! What else would you expect on a one of a kind guitar like this? The 3 pickup on-off switches allow any combination of pickups, including all 3 at once.



Complete with a reproduction tail piece and bridge. The spring and vibrato arm are included.



While a guitar of this rarity is difficult to part with, there are other pieces of gear I must pursue.



The price is flexible. Make me an offer.



Note: I'm open to trades (would love a Hagstrom, but I'm open to other trades as well).

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