Description
Now that’s a hot hunk of wood! Mid 70s MIJ (Matsumoku) Greco “Gneco” Thinline Telecaster. One pickup has been rewound. $1749!
A vintage Japanese Telecaster-style thinline electric guitar, the Greco “Gneco” Thinline Tele is a semi-hollow instrument from the 1970s, known for its warm resonance, lightweight build, and detailed craftsmanship during Japan’s golden era of guitar manufacturing.
Type
Semi-Hollow Electric Guitar
Model
“Gneco” Thinline Telecaster
Manufacturer
Greco (branded “Gneco” during early export-restricted years)
Country of Manufacture
Japan
Year of Introduction
Early to mid-1970s
Controls
1× Volume, 1× Tone, 3-way pickup selector switch
Input
1× 1/4″ mono instrument jack
Notable Features
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Pickups: Dual single-coils in traditional Telecaster configuration
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Body: Semi-hollow ash or mahogany with f-hole for acoustic resonance
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Back and Sides: Same as body
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Neck: Maple neck with maple or rosewood fretboard (varies by model/year)
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Scale Length: 25.5″
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Bridge: Vintage-style Tele bridge with 3-saddle brass or steel saddles
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Hardware: Chrome tuners and control plate
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Use Case: Great for players seeking Tele snap and twang with added warmth and reduced weight—ideal for blues, country, and indie tones