Talk to me about Telecasters
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Alright, hear me out here.
I still love the sound of the Fender, but now the honeymoon period is over, I'm realising it just doesn't feel as good as my Squier Affinity. In fact, basically everything about the Squier in terms of the weight, the neck profile etc is perfect for me. But I do like having two Teles.
I've spotted an FSR shell pink Squier Affinity Tele for sale locally. Would it be completely nuts for me to buy that, steal the pickups from the Fender and then sell all the spare parts (including the birds eye maple neck, which is presumably worth a fair whack)?
I still love the sound of the Fender, but now the honeymoon period is over, I'm realising it just doesn't feel as good as my Squier Affinity. In fact, basically everything about the Squier in terms of the weight, the neck profile etc is perfect for me. But I do like having two Teles.
I've spotted an FSR shell pink Squier Affinity Tele for sale locally. Would it be completely nuts for me to buy that, steal the pickups from the Fender and then sell all the spare parts (including the birds eye maple neck, which is presumably worth a fair whack)?
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Then he improved on perfection with the Stratocaster.
I will say that the nicest guitar for feel that I've come across was a maple fretboard USA Deluxe Tele in Denmark St., 2008. Binding and belly contour and set up to play like butter*. That shop on the corner that's been absorbed, amoeba-style, by Wunjo if Google Street View doesn't lie..
*Yes, I know butter plays like crap. Well, not like crap etc. etc.
I will say that the nicest guitar for feel that I've come across was a maple fretboard USA Deluxe Tele in Denmark St., 2008. Binding and belly contour and set up to play like butter*. That shop on the corner that's been absorbed, amoeba-style, by Wunjo if Google Street View doesn't lie..
*Yes, I know butter plays like crap. Well, not like crap etc. etc.
From the weight thread, I can say I would personally be uncomfortable playing a Tele as heavy as yours, which I suspect may be the elephant in the room without even realizing it. I mean, heavy guitars feel quality and sound nice, but when your other guitars are such lightweights by contrast I imagine it's just less fun in general.
I would sell the shedcaster as it is, or if parting it out makes more sense financially then maybe do that and keep the pickups and whatever else you want to upgrade your next Tele. Then I would try to find a Fender or Squier CV Tele that weighs 3.4kg or less with a neck profile you like.
I would sell the shedcaster as it is, or if parting it out makes more sense financially then maybe do that and keep the pickups and whatever else you want to upgrade your next Tele. Then I would try to find a Fender or Squier CV Tele that weighs 3.4kg or less with a neck profile you like.
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Okay you got me, this is probably the sensible route.Nick wrote:From the weight thread, I can say I would personally be uncomfortable playing a Tele as heavy as yours, which I suspect may be the elephant in the room without even realizing it. I mean, heavy guitars feel quality and sound nice, but when your other guitars are such lightweights by contrast I imagine it's just less fun in general.
I would sell the shedcaster as it is, or if parting it out makes more sense financially then maybe do that and keep the pickups and whatever else you want to upgrade your next Tele. Then I would try to find a Fender or Squier CV Tele that weighs 3.4kg or less with a neck profile you like.
Especially now I've got this Epiphone, the Fender Tele does feel like a fucking brick.
This too. The only times I’ve parted out successfully were if the neck was twisted or the body had significant wear/damage/modifications.sunshiner wrote:I wouldn't butcher a guitar that holds a good value as a whole like Fenders do. I've done it in the past and it wasn't worth it. Sell it for a good price
One time I did it with a fretless MIM Jazz bass, thinking the market for a fretless neck or a white+tort body would be better than for a whole fretless bass. The same guy won both auctions and messaged me wondering why I was selling them separately. If I recall it sold for less than it would have whole anyway.
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