A Prewired control assembly for the Fender Telecaster, but with a toggle switch in place of the traditional lever switchPlease note, these are not official Fender® parts.
A completely constructed Control plate, for a Fender® Telecaster®, wired to the the 4 way mod version - Standard switching plus an extra option for both pickups in series, 1 volume, 1 tone, bridge, both and neck - a Tele® with a little bit more on offer.Built using the highest spec parts - CTS pots, Oak Grigsby Switch, Cornell dubillier cap, 22 AWG vintage cloth hookup wire and a switchcraft socket, all connected together, ready to do, and mounted onto a beautifully plated control plate and barell knobs fitted.Please note, these are not official Fender® parts.
A Prewired control assembly for the Fender Telecaster, but with a slanted switch control plate, giving better access to the switch and volume control.Please note, these are not official Fender® parts.
A completely constructed Control plate, for a Fender® Telecaster®, wired to the modern standard - 3 way switching, 1 volume, 1 tone, bridge, both and neck - as we all know and love.Built using the highest spec parts - CTS pots, Axesrus Switch, Cornell Dubillier cap, 22 AWG vintage cloth hookup wire and a Switchcraft socket, all connected together, ready to do, and mounted onto a beautifully plated control plate and barrell knobs fitted.Please note, these are not official Fender® parts.
This is a “loaded plate” for the Fender® Telecaster® – the control plate, loaded up with the control circuit, soldered up, ready and waiting for pickups to be connected - designed to 1967 - 1979 specs.Built using the highest spec parts - CTS pots, Axesrus Switch, Cornell Dubillier cap, 22 AWG vintage cloth hookup wire and a Switchcraft socket, all connected together, ready to do, and mounted onto a beautifully plated control plate and barrell knobs fitted.Please note, these are not official Fender® parts.
A completely constructed Control plate, for a Fender® Nashville Telecaster®, differing from a Normal Tele® in that is has 3 pickups, rather then 2, so this is reflected in the switch so you're getting the following setup- 5 way switching, 1 volume, 1 tone, bridge, both and neck.Built using the highest spec parts - CTS pots, Axesrus Switch, Cornell Dubillier cap, 22 AWG vintage cloth hookup wire and a Switchcraft socket, all connected together, ready to do, and mounted onto a beautifully plated control plate and barrell knobs fitted.Please note, these are not official Fender® parts.
A bit of a strange plate all things considered - designed to fit onto a Fender® Esquire® (or any other Telecaster® with only one pickup) - but cutting away all the bells and whistles - no 3 way switch, no tone control - just a volume control, and a mono socket on the output.A great way to turn your Esquire into a no-nonsense player!
A 32mm wide control plate for the Telecaster®, with a hole for a toggle switch. Fantastically well finished, with a high level of electroplating. Supplied with cross head, recessed mounting screws. Please note these are not official Fender® parts.
A 32mm wide control plate for the Telecaster® with a slanted switch slot. Fantastically well finished, with a high level of electroplating. Supplied with cross head, recessed mounting screws. Please note these are not official Fender® parts.
A blank control plate for the Telecaster®, fantastically well finished, with a high level of electroplating.
A standard control plate for the Telecaster®, in the size most commonly used by Fender® Japan - slightly wider then the USA version, and drilled out to accept metric sized pots.
A standard control plate for the Telecaster®, with a standard switch slot, and two pot holes large enough to take CTS pots. Fantastically well finished, with a high level of electroplating.
There doesn’t seem to be a hard and fast rule, but it’s simply a job of measuring to find out which spec fits you’re guitar. This version is 34mm at the widest point, and is drilled for 3/8" pot threads. These used to be a VERY common size on Squier® guitars, but in recent years, they've only really been fitted to G&L models.