Description
90s MIK Squier Telecaster with upgraded Wilkinson Bridge, overwound Alnico pickup and no original pickguard. $699!
A budget-friendly Tele-style electric guitar from the 1990s, built in Korea and known for its solid construction, bright tone, and vintage-inspired styling.
Type: Solid-Body Electric Guitar
Model: Telecaster
Manufacturer: Squier (by Fender)
Country of Manufacture: Korea
Year of Introduction: Early 1990s (MIK production)
Body: Alder
Neck: Maple, bolt-on
Fingerboard: Maple
Scale Length: 25.5″
Frets: 21
Nut Width: Approximately 1.65″
Finish: Polyurethane
Pickups:
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2 x Single-coil Tele-style pickups- 1 replaced with an overwound Alnico
Controls:
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Master Volume
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Master Tone
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3-way blade pickup selector
Output:
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¼” mono jack
Notable Features:
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Known for reliable build quality among early Squier models
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Vintage-style Tele bridge with ashtray cover (on some versions)
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Slim neck profile and medium frets for easy playability
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Popular with modders due to solid necks and classic platform
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Produced by factories such as Samick and Cort during a period of rising Korean quality standards in Fender’s budget lines