cool as it is... I could spend a mere fraction of that and get an EGC, and it'll be a better guitar and made to my spec. Cool for a collector, not for a player.
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brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
endsjustifymeans wrote:cool as it is... I could spend a mere fraction of that and get an EGC
or an old kramer. they tend to run in the $600-$900 range. they weigh a ton though.
Problem with those is that the neck ends at the joint, on Travis beans and EGCs woot/aluminum hybrids the neck runs straight through to the bridge which is where the ridiculous sustain and aluminum wierdness comes from.
dots wrote:society is crumbling because of asshoels like ends
brainfur wrote:I'm having difficulty reconciling my desire to smash the state & kill all white people with my desire for a new telecaster
i came pretty close to buying one, but the weight turned me off. made my 11lb les paul feel like a duo-sonic. i thought it was great otherwise. i just couldn't imagine actually standing up and playing it anywhere.
they've got a couple beans at guitar center. never really bothered with them due to the price tags.
Market value for TB500s is about $6000, intact. No-one has access to the TB parts to complete this guitar, so it'll never be complete. I got my Electrical for about £850 at 2006 exchange rates and this looks and sounds like a 500, but is more solidly built.