CUSTOM SHOP GUITARS can be presented in three groups:
TEAMBUILT
The team built guitars is what you see the majority of here. Every year, the Custom Shop team makes a yearly selection of guitar they want to build for their yearly collection. This is often based on what dealers require. Many units of each models are made in a joint collaboration (hence, the term Teambuilt)
These guitars are then distributed worldwide for sale at vendors. So when you go to a store and see a selection of Custom Shop on the wall, you are browsing the teambuilt models. Almost the same as browsing regular USA Strats, just more limited selection, and more expensive.
MASTERBUILT
Masterbuilt is made by a singular Custom Shop luthier. You can divide Masterbuilt into two sub-categories:
Masterbuilt by customer is simply a one-of-a-kind. You go to a dealer, you fill out a spec sheet of your dream guitar and they order it for you. You wait 1-2 years and you get it.
Materbuilt for distributions are several Signatures or unique ideas. You find a few on my chronology. Each model are made in units in anything from 10 to 100 guitars, and its first come serve. Go to a store and order it and hope the have more left of it. Masterbuilt can be built over a period of time over 1-2 years. So they can be sold out, but more can be made over time. Contact Custom Shop to ask for status.
PRESTIGE
These are unique, one-of-a-kind models. The absolute pinacle of builds. Every now and then, a select group of CS Luthiers get to have a crack at building something unique where they use their skills and imagination. Many of them in collaborations with artist like painters and such. Prestiges are often made for showcasing at guitar shows like NAMM, and often just for a showcase to present at Fender website. Dealers that attend these shows can put in an order for this guitar and sell it trough their websites. Its a prestigious thing. They can also bid to buy if presented on their website.
These are highly expensive guitars that usually starts at $10.000 or so. So they are more for the player with exquisite taste and fat wallets..
Be aware that most teambuilt models can appear in other finishes and colors as well then those presented. The exceptions are Signature and Masterbuilt guitars.
Custom Artist (1991- Today)
Colors:
Model# 010-8800-821
Since 2022: 923-5001-319
BODY
Wood: Select Ash
Binding: Double Bound White
Lacquer: Polyurethane
Shape: Standard Telecaster
Pickguard: 3-Ply White
Serial: Stamped on Neckplate / V or CZ+6 digit
NECK
Wood: Maple
Fretboard: Maple
Neck Lacquer: Gloss Urethane
Neck Profile: "C" Shape (Various Thickness over time)
Inlays: Black Dot
Headstock: Standard Tele
Nut Width: 1.650" (42 mm)
Nut Material: Synthetic Bone
Scale: 25.5"
Radius: 9.5"
#Frets: 21
Fretwire: 6230 Vintage Frets
Trussrod: Vintage Heel Adjust
MicroTilt: No
Contoured Heel: No
HARDWARE
Bridge Type: Vintage 6-Saddle String Thru Bridge
Marking: "FENDER"
Saddles: Steel Mini-Barrel Saddles
Tuners: Vintage Style SD91 Gotoh Tuners
String Tree: Butterfly
Knobs: Knurled Flat-Top
Neckplate: 4-Bolt Blank / Stamped Serial
ELECTRONICS
Switch: 3-Way Blade / Top-Hat Switch Tip
Wiring Info: Standard N/BN/B
Pickup Config: SH
Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan '59 SH-1N Humbucker
Bridge Pickup: Custom Shop Texas Special Stratocaster Single-Coil
INFO
CASE: Vintage-Style Tweed or Tan Tolex (Orange Interior)
FACTORY STRINGS: Fender 250R Nickel Plated Steel (.010-.046)
DESCRIPTION:
First years had a V-serial. Then CZ-seiral.
The Ice Man's '66 Custom Telecaster guitar is faithfully replicated in the screaming form of the Albert Collins Signature Telecaster. Features include double-bound swamp ash body, specially shaped maple neck with 21 frets, custom Seymour Duncan humbucking neck pickup and custom vintage-style Fender Telecaster bridge pickup.