INTRODUCING AMERICAN VINTAGE II
INTRODUCING AMERICAN VINTAGE II
AMERICAN VINTAGE II 1951 TELECASTER
Elegant, timeless and expressive, this is the guitar that started it all with the classic Tele twang coveted by all artists.
- Thick “U”-shaped maple neck
- Premium ash body
- 7.5" fingerboard radius
AMERICAN VINTAGE II 1954 PRECISION BASS
Packed with the iconic punch and growl that changed the course of popular music when it debuted.
- Pure Vintage ’54 Single-Coil Precision Bass pickup
- “C”-shaped maple neck
- Tele-style headstock
AMERICAN VINTAGE II 1957 STRATOCASTER
With its streamlined curves, sparkling tone and innovative tremolo bridge, the Strat was a phenomenon from the start.
- Select alder or ash bodies
- Pure Vintage ’57 Stratocaster pickups
- “V”-shaped maple neck
AMERICAN VINTAGE II 1966 JAZZMASTER
A stylistic shape-shifter, the massively versatile Jazzmaster was initially created for jazz clubs and later championed by the punk world.
- Vintage-style floating tremolo
- Rosewood fingerboard with block inlays and binding
- “C”-shaped neck
AMERICAN VINTAGE II 1966 JAZZ BASS
Introduced in the 60s, the growl and punch of the Jazz Bass revolutionized pop, rock and funk.
- “U”-shaped maple neck
- Bound rosewood fingerboard
- Pearloid dot inlays and lollipop tuning keys
AMERICAN VINTAGE II 1972 TELECASTER THINLINE
A cousin of the original Telecaster, the Telecaster Thinline is a high-output powerhorse.
- “C”-shaped maple neck
- Semi-hollow ash body
- Authentic CuNiFe Wide Range pickups