A typical Fender Telecaster features a solid body, two single-coil pickups, a fixed bridge, and a 25.5-inch scale length neck made of maple. Modern Telecasters have variations, but a standard model includes a modern "C" neck profile, a bolt-on construction, and often a 9.5-inch radius fingerboard with 21 or 22 frets. Key electronics include a pickup selector switch, volume, and tone controls. Body and neck Body: Typically made of wood like alder, with a body size of approximately \(17"\times 13"\times 1.75"\).Neck: Made of maple with a bolt-on construction.Neck Profile: Modern "C" is common, but modern designs may also feature a deep "C" or other shapes.Scale Length: \(25.5\) inches.Fingerboard: Usually maple or rosewood, with a 9.5-inch radius.Frets: Typically medium jumbo, with some models having narrow-tall or other types.