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Do I swap my Jazzmaster for a Tele?

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I've had my CAR Japanese Jazzmaster up on Gumtree now for a while with no interest but I have had an offer to swap with either a Japanese Tele Custom or a US Tele. I've been interested in a Tele for a while, I was planning on selling the JM and buying a Classic Vibe, but I wanted to get opinions as to whether this would be a good deal or not?
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Post by Gabriel »

Depending on the condition US tele that could be a good deal. They're really nice guitars too.
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You got pics of the Jazzmaster?
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Post by benecol »

Go for the MIJ tele custom (is it the double-bound custom or the neck humbucker custom, by the way? Either way, my advice remains the same...). A change is as god as a rest and all...
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DasBeef wrote:You got pics of the Jazzmaster?
I'll post pics later this evening.
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Post by Fran »

Even if you dont bond with a Tele they are easy to sell on because of popularity. Personally i'd go for a standard model, for one it is the ultimate design in Teles and two, you wanted a classic vibe anyway. The Custom is different.
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Fran wrote:The Custom is different.
Unless it's a 62 Custom, in which case it's identical. Or a 72 Custom, in which case it's superior, and the coolest looking guitar ever made.
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benecol wrote:
Fran wrote:The Custom is different.
Unless it's a 62 Custom, in which case it's identical. Or a 72 Custom, in which case it's superior, and the coolest looking guitar ever made.
Doesn't the 62 have binding though? Not a fan personally, on a slab body the sharp angle digs into my forearm and i dont think binding suits Fender models in general.
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Post by MrJamesBrown »

Is the Custom a '72 reissue? If so, do it!! Love them.
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Fran wrote:Doesn't the 62 have binding though?
Yep - admittedly, I didn't think you meant aesthetic differences. I like binding on teles (and teles only) though.
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Post by robroe »

FUCK CAR.

SERIOUSLY
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Post by johnnyseven »

These are the Tele's

US Tele

Japanese Tele Custom

This is my Jazzmaster:
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I'm more tempted by the US Tele as i'd rather have the regular SS pickup configuration, I would fit a black pickguard though.
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Post by benecol »

Bite his hand off. I'd go for the Custom (even though it's a burst), and I think the three saddle bridge is an intrinsic part of telecaster fun, but that US one would have good resale (although arguably, no better than the MIJ, since their prices are creeping up).
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I had an 80's Japanese Custom a few years ago and it was really nice but when I sold it I only got £400 for it, I think. Prices maybe more now though. I think i'm going to wait before I play either of them before making a decision, but opinions are welcome.
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Post by Gabriel »

Oh I'd go for the US tele they're brilliant guitars. If I had the money I'd be snapping it up.
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I'd go for the US as well. Fuck sunburst and the bridge bucker sticks out like a sore thumb imo.
I have a 1999 Corona model (year before that one).
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Tele Custom = '72 WRHB-in-neck model
Custom Tele = '62 double bound model
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Post by lorez »

i'd go for the us one as well but it is a tight decision
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
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Fran wrote:I'd go for the US as well. Fuck sunburst and the bridge bucker sticks out like a sore thumb imo.
That'll be the neck, n00b.