i put yes, altho,
its a squire neck with a homade body. chandler guard, a jb(fender wiring and pots, straight out of a re-issue,
and an unknown neck bucker, but its also gots the jag trem and mute, currently in pieces but it will be back to playing condion shorty. so i put yes, cuz manland is taking abunch of random stuff and making it work, its also considered mcgyver.
robert(original) wrote:i put yes, altho,
its a squire neck with a homade body. chandler guard, a jb(fender wiring and pots, straight out of a re-issue,
and an unknown neck bucker, but its also gots the jag trem and mute, currently in pieces but it will be back to playing condion shorty. so i put yes, cuz manland is taking abunch of random stuff and making it work, its also considered mcgyver.
Mo Rocca wrote:just an owners poll
how many of you have a tele custom? not the squier version, i mean the manland real tele custom, original or reissue.
I love those guitars (although in Block colours rather than the woods) but I hate the gap between the pickguard and the bridge. I mean - wtf is that all about?
If I was buying a Tele that would definitely be it. I played a very early 70's one all black with a gloss maple fretboard of a friends at a very young age. All I knew at the time was that it was the sweetest guitar I had played or seen. The guy bought it from his friend who worked at the Fender factory. It did not have a decal or serial # as the guy assembled it and just sort of took it home. Makes me wonder how many other real Fenders like this are out there.
Wonka wrote:Makes me wonder how many other real Fenders like this are out there.
Good Question. I got a hold of a guine Fender Telecaster Factory second neck one time. it made a great guitar. I played it for many years then sold it on a different body when swapping around parts. The neck was maple with a funny grain on the fingerboard. I miss that guitar.