Squier Classic Vibe ’60s Custom Telecaster SH with Bigsby Electric Guitar in Aztec Gold

£479.99

A tribute to the double-bound body Tele® models of the late ’50s and ’60s, this Classic Vibe™ Custom Telecaster creates incredible tone courtesy of its Fender Designed™ alnico single-coil bridge and humbucking neck pickups (SH). Delivering expressive vibrato effects, the Bigsby® tailpiece features a string-through design for easy restringing and is complemented by a floating […]

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Description

A tribute to the double-bound body Tele® models of the late ’50s and ’60s, this Classic Vibe™ Custom Telecaster creates incredible tone courtesy of its Fender Designed™ alnico single-coil bridge and humbucking neck pickups (SH). Delivering expressive vibrato effects, the Bigsby® tailpiece features a string-through design for easy restringing and is complemented by a floating bridge with barrel saddles for optimal intonation stability. This throwback Squier® model also features period-inspired headstock markings, rich-looking nickel-plated hardware and a slick vintage-tinted gloss neck finish for an old-school vibe.

Key Features

  • Double-bound body
  • Fender-designed alnico single-coil bridge and humbucking neck pickups
  • Vintage-tinted gloss neck finish
  • Bigsby string-through vibrato tailpiece

Specifications

Body

  • Body Style: Telecaster
  • Body Wood: Poplar
  • Body Finish: Gloss Polyurethane

Neck

  • Neck Wood: Maple
  • Fingerboard: Indian Laurel
  • Neck Finish: Tinted Gloss Urethane
  • Frets: 21 Narrow Tall
  • Neck Profile: C
  • Radius: 9.5″
  • Nut Width: 1.650″
  • Nut: Bone

Hardware

  • Bridge: Vintage-Style Floating with Mustang Saddles with Bigsby B50
  • Tuners: Vintage-Style
  • Pickguard: 3-Ply Parchment
  • Hardware: Nickel

Electronics

  • Controls: Master Volume, Master Tone
  • Switch: 3-Position Blade: Position 1. Bridge Pickup, Position 2. Bridge and Neck Pickups, Position 3. Neck Pickup
  • Bridge Pickup: Fender Designed™ Alnico Single-Coil
  • Neck Pickup: Fender Designed™ Alnico Humbucking

Miscellaneous

  • Strings: .009-.042 Gauges

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About the manufacturer

Squier

Squier is Fender’s sister brand, created to make the classic Fender sound and style accessible to everyone. Originally a string manufacturer acquired by Fender in the 1960s, Squier began producing affordable versions of iconic models like the Stratocaster, Telecaster, and Precision Bass in the early 1980s. Despite their lower price, Squier instruments are praised for their solid build, reliable performance, and authentic Fender feel. They’ve become a favourite among beginners, hobbyists, and even gigging musicians who appreciate great tone without the hefty price tag. Squier continues to deliver genuine Fender spirit for players at every level.

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Electric Guitars

Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to convert string vibration into an electrical signal, allowing the sound to be shaped through amplifiers and effects. Key things to understand include body shape, pickup type, neck profile, scale length and bridge design, as these all affect tone, feel and sustain. They are used across almost every modern genre, from clean and expressive to high-gain and aggressive styles, making them one of the most versatile instruments available.

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Electric Guitar

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Telecaster

The Telecaster is one of the most iconic electric guitars ever made, first introduced by Fender in the early 1950s. Known for its simple design, solid body, and distinctive twang, it became the go-to instrument for country, rock, blues, and punk players alike. Its two single-coil pickups deliver bright, cutting tones with great clarity, making it perfect for both rhythm and lead work. The Tele’s bolt-on neck, smooth playability, and rugged build have helped it remain a timeless classic — a true workhorse guitar that’s still inspiring musicians over 70 years after its debut.

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