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Fender Miyavi Signature Telecaster - MIJ, 2020 - 2021, Arctic White w/gigbag



Here is my personal Fender Miyavi Signature Telecaster for sale. I bought this guitar to scratch the "super tele" itch while I was getting a custom guitar built. Custom is almost done, and can't justify keeping both! This is a rare, MIJ exclusive for the artist Miyavi out of Japan - great player, and super interesting style, utilizing the Maverick tremolo (stellar, by the way) and the Fernandes Sustainer system, which, if you haven't ever tried one, you have to. So much fun and really useful for soundscaping, and, of course, squeals n' such. This guitar is in Excellent condition with only a few minor blemishes - some light nicks near the output jack, and one ding on the top under the bridge (tried to photograph). Other than that, just light pick swirls and smudges. Here's your chance to grab a hardly-ever-seen-in the states guitar that might just boggle your mind. Includes a used Fender gigbag with one missing zipper on the front most little pocket.   

Here's a Guitar World write-up on it:

Fender Japan has unveiled the Miyavi Signature Telecaster electric guitar – an advanced, boldly customized take on the classic model that seeks to provide a platform for the Japanese guitar phenomenon's unique tones and playing style.

The "samurai guitarist" personally supervised the creation of the Tele himself, ensuring that it fully captured his desired tone and accommodated his trademark finger-slapping style.

We're no strangers to Miyavi's love for experimentation and his bold musical choices, with the guitarist telling Guitar World that he doesn't let tradition stand in the way of getting the sounds he wants.

Getting the conventional specs out of the way first, Miyavi's Telecaster features an alder body, as well as a maple neck and rosewood fretboard with 9.5" radius. Nothing too out of the ordinary there.

However, when you take a deep dive into the rest of the guitar, that's when things get intriguing.

Unusual to conventional Teles, the Miyavi model adopts an HSS configuration, which boasts a Seymour Duncan Little '59 in the bridge, Pure Vintage '65 Gray-Bottom single-coil Strat in the middle and a Sustainer Driver in the neck.

Wired to this unique combination are master volume and master tone controls, as well as a five-way selector switch.

The guitar also features two additional switches, which control the Sustainer Driver. The first simply turns the driver on and off, while the second selected either the Fundamental, Harmonic or Blend sustain voices.

Other notable appointments include the Maverick Super Vee tremolo system, which comes with three brass saddles. Again, tradition goes out the window.

Addressing the spec, MIYAVI told us: "That whammy bar is crucial, and people say, 'why don't you play a Strat?' and I'm like, yeah, I love Strats. Strats are sexier and like an all-round good guy, whereas a Tele is a bad guy, a rebel."

This unique signature model is currently exclusive to Japan, but here's hoping they bring this radical take on the Tele elsewhere…