The Fender Telecaster with the serial number MZ936355 was produced in Mexico and falls under the MIM (Made in Mexico) category. Specifically, the "MZ" prefix indicates that it was manufactured between 2003 and 2004. To determine the exact model, you would typically need to look at other features such as pickups, body style, and any additional specifications that may distinguish it from other Telecaster models.
I can't tell you what the exact model is, but it was made in 1994.see http://www.fender.com/support/usa_instruments.php
mine has this too, its not a serial but a model NO... my one doesnt have a serial but writing inside neck cavity is dated '92
The Z represents an American made instrument. The 9 after the Z represents 2009. For example a Z3------ would be an American made Fender produced in 2003.
Your serial number being in the 10k-20k range dates your Telecaster between 1955 and 1957. Some of the numbers overlap so the only way you can truly tell is to take off the neck and check the neck pocket for a stamping
The Fender Telecaster typically has a scale length of 25.5 inches (648 mm). This measurement refers to the distance between the nut and the bridge of the guitar. The overall length of the Telecaster can vary slightly depending on the specific model and design, but it generally measures around 38 inches (96.5 cm) from the tip of the headstock to the end of the body.
Model number? It is a Mexican made Fender built in 2007.
The first letter is probably a 'V' and not a 'U' Which would make it a 2003 or 2004 Vintage Series Telecaster
It has the Fender name on it and the model Stratocaster, Telecaster etc.
I can't tell you what the exact model is, but it was made in 1994.see http://www.fender.com/support/usa_instruments.php
The term "FSR" in relation to the Fender FSR Telecaster stands for "Factory Special Run." It indicates that the guitar is a limited edition model produced by Fender in a special run or batch.
mine has this too, its not a serial but a model NO... my one doesnt have a serial but writing inside neck cavity is dated '92
The Z represents an American made instrument. The 9 after the Z represents 2009. For example a Z3------ would be an American made Fender produced in 2003.
Your serial number being in the 10k-20k range dates your Telecaster between 1955 and 1957. Some of the numbers overlap so the only way you can truly tell is to take off the neck and check the neck pocket for a stamping
The Fender Telecaster typically has a scale length of 25.5 inches (648 mm). This measurement refers to the distance between the nut and the bridge of the guitar. The overall length of the Telecaster can vary slightly depending on the specific model and design, but it generally measures around 38 inches (96.5 cm) from the tip of the headstock to the end of the body.
A very good question! I have a Blond 1969 Fender Telecaster with a contour body and 6 barrel bridge. All components are date correct. Some experts have told me this Telecaster does not exist, Fender says it is either an Employee Guitar or a Prototype. I have found mention on the net of similar Telecasters being found in the UK. Still researching to unravel the mystery.
Hi, the serial number of your guitar should be able to tell you the model of your guitar, plus where it was made and year of manufacture. If you let me know your serial number I have a good Telecaster reference book and would be happy to see if I can provide what you are looking for. Regards,
stratocaster (jimi Hendrix made famous) telecaster jaguar percision bass theres much more but those are off the top of my head