Alden did a Gretsch/Tele mash-up a while back, a fairly straight rip of the Fender Custom Shop version from a few years ago. It's one of those odd clashes where it just works; throwing an arched hollow top, full binding, filtertrons, bigsby and all the rest of it onto one of the simplest guitars ever made.
Almost. Do not want Fender that doesn't have the old school block inlay dimensions, and FUCK BLOCK INLAYS WITHOUT BINDING. I'll scream it until I'm blue in the face.
There's an old Squier range that this reminds me of. I forget it but they were marketed as really good guitars, a friend of mine had one, but I never really had a go. As I remember they weren't run for long and they were solid to get hold of.
BobArsecake wrote:There's an old Squier range that this reminds me of. I forget it but they were marketed as really good guitars, a friend of mine had one, but I never really had a go. As I remember they weren't run for long and they were solid to get hold of.
I think you're probably thinking of the pro-tone range.
I wonder if they do hollowbody offsets; Fender Japan have done a few for a while now. The Jag and Mustang look a bit 'off' with the soundholes, but the Jazzmaster looked hawt.
I remember seeing a thread (pretty sure it was here) where hypothetical pickguards were being 'shopped onto the Offset Special and it really did make it better.
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.