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Fender Kotzen Telecaster BSB

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Electric Guitar

  • Richie Kotzen signature model
  • Body: Light ash
  • Top: Quilted maple
  • Neck: Maple with satin finish
  • Maple fretboard
  • 22 frets
  • Pickups: 1 DiMarzio Twang King and 1 DiMarzio Chopper T
  • String-Through-Body Tele® bridge with 6 steel saddles
  • Machine heads: Gotoh Pearl Peg Head
  • Gold-plated hardware
  • Synchronized vintage-style tremolo
  • Colour: Brown Sunburst
  • Made in Japan
Available since May 2004
Item number 170790
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Colour Sunburst
Pickups SS
Fretboard Maple
Tremolo None
Body Ash
Top Maple
Neck Maple
Frets 22
Scale 648 mm
Incl. Case No
Incl. Bag No
Artist Richie Kotzen
Style T-Style
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$2,148
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Stunning guitar!
Anonymous 12.10.2016
I have being eyeing this guitar up for so long but I have finally ordered/received it and It is everything I had hoped for.

Be warned that the neck is extremely thick! Far thicker than my 50's Les Paul neck!! But after 10 mins of playing it I had become used to it. This neck does make it slightly neck heavy and as a keys/guitar player this can cause problems when playing keys(I do use the dimarzio cliplock system which is quite slick so maybe a classic leather strap would be advisable for this application)

The finish is immaculate, The Maple top is stunning.
All the classic tele tones are there between the Twang king in the neck position and combined with the Chopper-T in the middle position(which can be used in parallel or series thanks to the faux tone knob which switches between both)
This of course means that there is no tone control available, something to bear in mind.

Also of note is that the guitar was delivered in a cardboard box! No gig bag(as i thought there would be going by youtube reviews!)
Packaging was well up to spec and possibly over padded(if there could be such a thing)

Overall if you are used to a classic Tele I would advise to try one out before purchase to see if you like the neck, although to be fair even though it is very thick, It fills the hand nicely and gets slightly slimmer as you approach the higher end of the neck(12th Fret) I will update after a few weeks once the initial honeymoon period has worn off!
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A true workhorse.
javanne 19.06.2018
Have owned many guitars, incl Fenders (US, Japanese), Gibson LPs custom shop 58/59s, PRS, etc. Never had a tele before, until I ran into RK signature model one day. Perhaps it's just personal taste or specific period but all my other guitars have been put aside ever since.

Despite having rather fat neck, this guitar fits perfectly and is smooth and easy to play. Lovely sounds from clean to crunchy balanced rock sound. Nice boost feature with split coils option.

Quality of the instrument is top notch.
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great guitar
Anonymous 13.03.2014
finally available in Europe too, great instrument, incredible song and of a great quality, it worths the price ! made in collaboration with one of the most talented virtuoso and you immediately feel it when you try this guitar. very flexible guitar to play any kind of music from Jazz to Metal. the sound is accurate and powerful.
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Dream guitar
Cjen 19.07.2024
My wish was to have this guitar someday. I was looking at it, and reading about it for a very long time. Every review i read said that the neck was a baseball bat, meaning big and chunky, because Ritchie has big hands etc. That made me think that even if this guitar, by the looks and sound is my dream guitar, that it might not be the one for me. I have small hands and was afraid to just buy it without trying it first. I'm glad i bought it in the end, because this guitar, has one of the most comfortable necks ive ever played on. Some people say its a Les Paul neck, or even bigger and so on, but this feels like a really nice fender neck, and not some other brands big neck.

The tone and looks are amazing. The switch where the toneknob is supposed to be, is also very useful for a little boost where you need it.

Phenomenal guitar from a phenomenal artist.
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