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Let's get relic-ready to rumble
Over the years, Wildwood Guitars has sold thousands of relic’d Fender guitars. The incredible response that we’ve gotten from our Wildwood Tens is proof that most of the guitar-playing world loves instruments that marry modern convenience with vintage look, feel, and sound. We’ve also learned that there are plenty of pickers out there that like the distressed vintage look, but feel a little strange about playing a guitar that they didn’t relic themselves through everyday use. For these guitarists, each ding and scratch is a punctuation mark in the story of their instrument, and they want to be in charge of what happens in the tale of their axe. Obviously, this is easier said than done. If you want to make an NOS finish look vintage through good ‘ol fashioned playwear, you usually have to play it for so long that it actually becomes vintage in the process. You could put your guitar in a trash bag of burned leaves and relic it yourself like one of my coworkers, but your house will smell horrible the moment you bring it inside. Frankly, few people have enough resources, energy, or training to make it look as good as the Fender Custom Shop’s builders can. So, these players have been in a pickle until now. How do you make a new guitar look vintage without having to wait thirty years or resort to crazy schemes involving bags of burning leaves? Well, we at Wildwood Guitars are proud to introduce our answer: a new line of Wildwood Tens that we have dubbed “relic-readies.” These Custom Shop creations are just like the heavy-relic guitars that have been a shop staple for years—same wood, same electronics, same hardware, and same outstanding build quality—except we snatch them away from Fender before they have a chance to actually do the relic job. The result is a guitar that accumulates wear-and-tear at an exponentially higher rate than normal. So, it’ll look like guitar that’s been gigged for thirty years after just a couple birthdays. Finally, YOU can be the one to make your guitar look vintage! After playing and ogling the first batch of these guitars, we feel confident that this line is easily one of the coolest collaborations in the history of our friendship with Fender’s Custom Shop! At Wildwood, we’ve been doing our best to tell our guitars’ stories as faithfully as we can for thirty-four years. Now, we are excited to step aside and give the reins to our exceptional customers. What sort of interesting tales will you carve into these finishes? We can’t wait to find out with you! Tonal Evaluation This Tele is all raw power: two knobs, one switch, and a whole lot of a rock and roll! Overall, this serial has dry, even bass response, midrange that hits you like a roundhouse kick to the stomach, and stinging, aggressive highs. Despite this Tele’s bad attitude, the rosewood board helps keep it from entering icepick territory by rounding off the attack. That being said, it’s nearly impossible to play this bridge pickup without letting half a snarl creep onto your face. It really nails Jimmy Page’s late Yardbirds/early Zeppelin rock Telecaster tone. The neck pickup is fat and open, with cutting upper-mids and an airy, open high-end. I found myself engaging in power chord riffage with great gusto while I had this serial in my hands, and it inspired me to find a few new Texas blues licks, too! This would make a great guitar for any rock player with a jones for a Telecaster, or anyone that likes great-sounding single coils with a bad attitude! [collapse] Specifications: Brand Fender Custom Shop Model Dealer Select Wildwood "10" 55 Telecaster Relic-Ready Finish Color Faded 2-Tone Sunburst Aging Relic-Ready Finish Type Nitrocellulose Lacquer Weight 6.89 lbs Body Wood Lightweight Ash Neck Wood Quartersawn Maple Neck Shape '52 "U" Shape Neck Dimensions .870 1st - .940 12th Fingerboard Maple Fingerboard Radius Exclusive Wildwood Custom "10" Radius Inlays Dots Scale Length 25.5" Width at Nut 1.650" Nut Material Bone Frets 6105 Pickups Josefina Handwound Twisted Tele wound to Wildwood Specification Controls Volume, Tone, 3-Position Switch Hardware Chrome/Nickel Tuners Vintage Style with Nickel Buttons Pickguard 1 Ply White Case Limited Edition Hardshell Case with Embroidered Custom Shop Logo COA Yes www.music-blvd.com 4299USD ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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