
SHUTTHEFUCKUP------ESQUIER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- TideBleach
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SHUTTHEFUCKUP
WWW.GUITARFETISH.COM
The World's Fattest, Loudest, Ballsiest and most toneful OVERWOUND Tele Bridge Pickups!!
You know the problem with Tele Bridge pickups- The great vintage pickups have all the snap, bite and growl that made telecasters popular, but usually they lack the round low end of a humbucker guitar and certainly can be "fingernails-on-the-blackboard" screechy. I started making this pickup by hand for myself and a few select artists years ago, and everyone begged me to find a way to produce one for a reasonable cost.
Back in the 80's I used to make these by hand- I'd start with a set of Tele fiber bobbins, drill out the holes to accomodate P Bass polepieces, the lacquer dip em, wind with 42 gauge Formvar wire on my sweet 1/2 HP Baldor motor pickup winding rig, wax dip the whole thing and dress it up with correct vintage black cord.
The HUGE polepieces looked amazing, and my tele had the kind of string snap and presence and POWER that NO TELE ON EARTH HAD.
I played all over the place with that guitar, and due to popular request I sold a bunch for $90, even sold a few to some then-famous rock stars.
15 years later I finally had the scratch to have a proper run of these made, using my exact formula- I gotta say- these are amazing! p>
These are ALNICO polepieces, all corect vintage everything, even cloth covered wires. I promise you- there is no better tele Bridge pickup on the planet if you're after big, bold tone, I've overwound these to a blistering 10K with 43 awg plaine namel wire- For a VERY full and rich bridge sound- Get all the power and drive you always wanted without losing the character or appearance of your tele.
Availability: Usually ships the next business day.
Alnico Fatbody 10K OVERWOUND Tele Bridge Pickup I71padRetail price: $69.95padDirect Guitarfetish Price: $34.95pad
Fender, Stratocaster, Telecaster are registered trademarks of Fender Music Corporation.
Gibson, and Les Paul are registered trademarks of Gibson Music Corporation.
Dano" and "Danelectro" are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation.
GF Sales is not affiliated with these manufacturers in any way.

WWW.GUITARFETISH.COM
The World's Fattest, Loudest, Ballsiest and most toneful OVERWOUND Tele Bridge Pickups!!
You know the problem with Tele Bridge pickups- The great vintage pickups have all the snap, bite and growl that made telecasters popular, but usually they lack the round low end of a humbucker guitar and certainly can be "fingernails-on-the-blackboard" screechy. I started making this pickup by hand for myself and a few select artists years ago, and everyone begged me to find a way to produce one for a reasonable cost.
Back in the 80's I used to make these by hand- I'd start with a set of Tele fiber bobbins, drill out the holes to accomodate P Bass polepieces, the lacquer dip em, wind with 42 gauge Formvar wire on my sweet 1/2 HP Baldor motor pickup winding rig, wax dip the whole thing and dress it up with correct vintage black cord.
The HUGE polepieces looked amazing, and my tele had the kind of string snap and presence and POWER that NO TELE ON EARTH HAD.
I played all over the place with that guitar, and due to popular request I sold a bunch for $90, even sold a few to some then-famous rock stars.
15 years later I finally had the scratch to have a proper run of these made, using my exact formula- I gotta say- these are amazing! p>
These are ALNICO polepieces, all corect vintage everything, even cloth covered wires. I promise you- there is no better tele Bridge pickup on the planet if you're after big, bold tone, I've overwound these to a blistering 10K with 43 awg plaine namel wire- For a VERY full and rich bridge sound- Get all the power and drive you always wanted without losing the character or appearance of your tele.
Availability: Usually ships the next business day.
Alnico Fatbody 10K OVERWOUND Tele Bridge Pickup I71padRetail price: $69.95padDirect Guitarfetish Price: $34.95pad
Fender, Stratocaster, Telecaster are registered trademarks of Fender Music Corporation.
Gibson, and Les Paul are registered trademarks of Gibson Music Corporation.
Dano" and "Danelectro" are registered trademarks of Evets Corporation.
GF Sales is not affiliated with these manufacturers in any way.

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- TideBleach
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Yeah he pronounces it "E-Squier"
Makes him sound like Ren Hoek talking early Fenders.
Makes him sound like Ren Hoek talking early Fenders.
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"
I'm gonna try one of those soon, I was gonna get one right off the bat for my '52 tele custom project but went for their overwound vintage style instead.
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"
That's what's in the bridge of my tele pictured up their. Ace pickup, and I'm not usually a found of overwound stuff; just wanted to make sure it could keep up with the neck humbucker, so I bought a wuss humbucker (the only sort I like anyhow) and a strong bridge.paul_ wrote:I'm gonna try one of those soon, I was gonna get one right off the bat for my '52 tele custom project but went for their overwound vintage style instead.
That was my exact reasoning behind it. It's a good match for a neck position widerange RI, though it's still lacking to me. I need to address a couple issues with that guitar to make sure I'm hearing it right.benecol wrote:That's what's in the bridge of my tele pictured up their. Ace pickup, and I'm not usually a found of overwound stuff; just wanted to make sure it could keep up with the neck humbucker, so I bought a wuss humbucker (the only sort I like anyhow) and a strong bridge.paul_ wrote:I'm gonna try one of those soon, I was gonna get one right off the bat for my '52 tele custom project but went for their overwound vintage style instead.
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"