1950 FenderBroadcaster – Blond
If you always wanted a piece of Fender history, this beautiful 1950 Fender Broadcaster will scratch that itch! The Broadcaster was Fender’s first production solid-bodied guitar, which became the Telecaster we all know and love after a brief naming dispute. This particular example has all of the hallmarks the Broadcaster is loved for; an extremely comfortable neck profile, a unique opaque Blond finish, and the original bakelite pickguard. To keep it looking and playing as good as it does, this neck was professionally refretted and refinished, while the body finish and electronics remain completely original. A crack in the neck heel was also repaired at this time and is completely stable. The tuners are also later Kluson single line ‘Deluxe’, but there are no extra holes. Overall, it’s a great sounding and playing guitar.
Overall Condition: 7, playwear throughout, buckle rash, patina
Specifications:
- Finish Details: Blond, Original, Fair Condition with wear throughout, checking, refinished neck
- Body Material: Ash
- Neck Material: Maple
- Fretboard Material: Maple
- Neck Profile: Full C
- Weight: 6 lbs 13 oz
- Scale Length: 25-1/2"
- Pickup Readings: N: 7.55K B: 6.55K
- Electronics: Original, Untouched
- Hardware: Original aside from later Kluson tuners, Good Condition with patina and playwear
- Nut Width: 1-5/8"
- Includes: Newer S&S Case with orange lining
Sku: F176
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We’d be happy to give you an in-hand description of the guitar. All of our guitars are properly set up by John Bertsche, our brilliant guitar tech, and will be professionally packed with care.















