50s style tele
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50s style tele
first thing, the neck.
nice 50s style soft-v
and some klusons
i was thinking this may be a cheaper way to get a top spec'd tele, but the more i go through the figures i think i would have been better with a AVRI 50s tele
still i can get everything exactly how i want it.
nice 50s style soft-v
and some klusons
i was thinking this may be a cheaper way to get a top spec'd tele, but the more i go through the figures i think i would have been better with a AVRI 50s tele
still i can get everything exactly how i want it.
Nice. I was torn between a '52 style tele and a tele custom and ended up building something like your other Squier project (colour-wise), still in progress. Look forward to seeing this one as well. Lucky bastard for the neck and that. I have an AV Strat with a soft V.
I would go for a cream just to change it up a bit, like the look of the squier classic vibe for example. But butterscotch always works.
I would go for a cream just to change it up a bit, like the look of the squier classic vibe for example. But butterscotch always works.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
but i can get exactly what i want. and this is more funMike wrote:It has the exact same neck as you're going for and the same aesthetic, pulling the volume knob and switch selector seems like the easiest and cheapest route to a high quality result. It has custom shop pickups.
You are going the long expensive way round.
didn't like the pups and you are limited to certain colours and hardware choices. i can get exactly what i want and put it together how i like at my own pace. always nicer to make something yourself.Mike wrote:I understand the fun factor but you'll have to explain to me how a slightly modified Baja Telecaster wouldn't exactly fit your specs.
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You didn't like the pickups? Wow.chisa wrote:didn't like the pups and you are limited to certain colours and hardware choices. i can get exactly what i want and put it together how i like at my own pace. always nicer to make something yourself.Mike wrote:I understand the fun factor but you'll have to explain to me how a slightly modified Baja Telecaster wouldn't exactly fit your specs.
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Mike, what is the bridge pickup in the baja Tele? Is there a special name forit, or is it stock MIM pup? I need something not too expensive and medium/low output for my Eden esquire thingy.
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hahaha mike the first result for "baja telecaster" in google is your demo.
FAMOUS.
anyway google informs me it's a custom shop broadcaster pickup.
FAMOUS.
anyway google informs me it's a custom shop broadcaster pickup.
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yeah the bridge didn't have the grunt of a classic tele and i found the neck a little plain.Mike wrote:You didn't like the pickups? Wow.chisa wrote:didn't like the pups and you are limited to certain colours and hardware choices. i can get exactly what i want and put it together how i like at my own pace. always nicer to make something yourself.Mike wrote:I understand the fun factor but you'll have to explain to me how a slightly modified Baja Telecaster wouldn't exactly fit your specs.