Jazzmasters and Telecasters rightly occupy a place each among the pantheon of iconic Fender guitars. Now, in a new addition their “Parallel Universe” series, comes the Jazz-Tele hybrid.

Bound to set many hearts aflutter among Fender fans, the Jazz-Tele hybrid guitar has been released. It combines the best of both Jazzmaster and Telecaster worlds in one memorable axe.
The new guitar compliments the previous members of the “Parallel Universe” line of electrics, namely the American Elite Telecaster HSS and the Strat-Tele.
This cross-breed features American Vintage ’65 Jazzmaster single coil pickups, and the Jazzmaster’s (and Jaguar’s) floating vibrato – in our opinion the best wiggle-stick ever made. The look and specifically the body shape of the guitar, however, display its Telecaster tendencies.
The ash body comes in two-tone sunburst and surf green colours and is fitted with an American Professional Jazzmaster Bridge.
For more info, check out the Fender website.
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