Fender Stories Collection Mike Campbell Red Dog Telecaster (USA, MN) - red dog red
The Fender Stories collection honors legendary musicians by recreating the iconic instruments they are inseparable from.
Mike Campbell is credited with many of the riffs, rhythmic flourishes and solos inspired by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
Campbell acquired the original "Red Dog Telecaster" from one of his former students. Dated 1972, it was customized with a Bigsby vibrato and a boost circuit called "Destruct".
You can listen to this guitar on the track "Refugee" from the album "Damn the Torpedoes" and see it in the song's video.
The FENDER Stories Collection Mike Campbell Red Dog Telecaster (0117472725) is a fundamentally vintage model in the brand's 70's period, with an Alder body, solid Maple neck and fingerboard set with 21 frets (70s C profile, 7.25" radius). A Bigsby B5F vibrato and Heirloom nitro-cellulose varnish complete the Red Dog's old-school features.
Thanks to its trio of Fender Mike Campbell Red Dog pickups (one single-coil and two double-coils) and its Destruct boost circuit, which provides +34 dB of gain (dedicated switch), this model offers sonic flexibility that's absolutely unusual for a Telecaster.
- SKU Fender 0117472725
- Solid body electric guitar
- Made in the USA
- Alder body
- Solid Maple screw neck, 70s C profile
- Solid maple fingerboard
- 21x vintage frets
- 25.5" (648 mm) tuning fork
- 7.25" hybrid radius
- Neck width at saddle 40.6 mm
- Mike Campbell Red Dog Telecaster single-coil pickups
- Mike Campbell Red Dog Humbucker double-coil pickups
- Master Volume
- Master Tone
- Destruct Button (boost +34 dB)
- 5-Position Blade
- Fender/Bigsby® B5 Bridge / Tailpiece
- Fender Vintage "F" Stamped tuners
- Heilroom nitrocellulose finish
- Sold with Fender case
- Euroguitar Reference : 123077






