Which Telecaster?

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Plain ol' MIM Telecaster Standard. Now built to a very high standard! A lightly used one is the same price as a Squier CV (mine was £270). Fit and finish are superb, and it has the modern 6-saddle bridge with no sharp edges. The tuners are lovely. Altogether a really fuss-free Tele.

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I'm midway painting the new body for my telecaster. Which is my ideal Telecaster.
It's gonna be a black tele custom with a b/w/b pickguard and bigsby.
The toggle switch allows a slimmer body, hopefully eliminating the forearm bashing that comes with the tele territory.
Hopefully, it should look a fair bit like this, when I get my act together.
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The plan being, to build a versatile, usable guitar that retains that all important Telecaster bridge sound.
Incidentally, this is a bit of a 'triggers broom' guitar. 3 bodies and 2 necks, but same bridge pickup, so it's the same guitar. Right?
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Post by othomas2 »

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But really I would prob go for an American Special Tele if I was to think more about practicality all round ... like when your mother used to pick your shoes.

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weeping_moon wrote:nothing!

i hate the look and feel of a telecaster, and even the sound, my opinion.

That's a huge amount of music you don't like the sound of...
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None at all

They can sound amazing, some of my favorite players played them, I don't like them as much as I tried to.
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jcyphe wrote:None at all

They can sound amazing, some of my favorite players played them, I don't like them as much as I tried to.
A bit like me with Jaguars love the look love the sound other folk coax out of them but I don't get on with them...
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Post by Fran »

Just a standard for me, whether it be Squier, MIM or USA most of them do the business. Its just a basic design with a classic sound, not fussed with the extras like bigsbys, f holes, edge binding, humbuckers etc you get on other models.
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Nick wrote:
BacchusPaul wrote:Definitive Tele is the Baja. It's the teliest Tele.

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Yeah but fuck an medium jumbo fret.
That's true, aye. Nothing's perfect, I suppose.
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In 2012, NickS wrote:Nicest guitar I've played (for feel) was a Telecaster USA Deluxe while I was looking for a new Strat. But I wanted a Strat.
Still true. Contour body, compound radius maple fretboard, bound top, it just played beautifully.
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Post by DGNR8 »

I was thinking about something close to this one. I seem to be developing a real affinity for mapple necks.
AddamInsane wrote:I'm midway painting the new body for my telecaster. Which is my ideal Telecaster.
It's gonna be a black tele custom with a b/w/b pickguard and bigsby.
The toggle switch allows a slimmer body, hopefully eliminating the forearm bashing that comes with the tele territory.
Hopefully, it should look a fair bit like this, when I get my act together.
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The plan being, to build a versatile, usable guitar that retains that all important Telecaster bridge sound.
Incidentally, this is a bit of a 'triggers broom' guitar. 3 bodies and 2 necks, but same bridge pickup, so it's the same guitar. Right?
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My fav tele I've ever played was robroe's old esquire he sold to the Brits & Fran & myself seemed to pass back & forth so many times. Love maple necks on teles, nothing fancy. Just mojo
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It would be cool to have one of this

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This one I remember.

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if my memory is right, that brown tele turned into a twelve string
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dano 12 string neck, tort guard..... i don't remember the bridge that was used on it.
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Post by Progrockabuse »

Mine and Mike's Baja

been using it for some queen covers as it'll do the brian may out of phase sound with that s1 switch. plus you can flip a switch and have instant crazy little called love solo.

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Oh yeah, out of phase on a Tele is crucial. It sounds wonderful. I've got both of mine wired with 4-way switches, with the 3rd position out of phase.
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Post by George »

it would be something approaching the baja but with contours, and maybe a jag trem, but that's moving away from what i think a "quintessential" tele would be
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Love 70s black guards

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one more for baja
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gusman2x wrote:Love 70s black guards
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