Welcome to the Westcountry, baby. Chris, I'd also look at the new Epiphone Wilshires.NickD wrote:Nice mixing of metaphors. Unless you stand at traffic lights with your strimmer?
recommend me a guitar less than £500 to get my mojo back
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Mex standard teles ~2008-15 are quite cheap sometimes, and a nod nicer than earlier examples of the same model. They have long lasting hard fretwire and the forum-hated multi-piece alder bodies are actually all right in many of these late model standards. Many for sale are barely used, and nothing in them requires immediate updating. Pots are full size and really, nothing is wrong. The player models are probably not worse but not necessarily better either, just different. Certainly more expensive.
The old standard tele had ceramic very un-tele-like pickups, but they work well for anyone who isn’t a country picking tele purist. Replacement parts are cheap and everywhere if modding is your thing. Vintage tele bridges are a bolt-on update, but again, the standard parts are good. Just unsexy.
THIS is the mondeo, just more reliable. Dont pay more for mods, as they rarely make it better but are rather a warning sign of the owners tendencies to fiddle around in often dodgy ways. £350-400 tops for a nice one. Look for tweed gig bags from this era, they are nice and many bought one to use with their standards, can be had for nothing. New tweed bags arent as nice.
The old standard tele had ceramic very un-tele-like pickups, but they work well for anyone who isn’t a country picking tele purist. Replacement parts are cheap and everywhere if modding is your thing. Vintage tele bridges are a bolt-on update, but again, the standard parts are good. Just unsexy.
THIS is the mondeo, just more reliable. Dont pay more for mods, as they rarely make it better but are rather a warning sign of the owners tendencies to fiddle around in often dodgy ways. £350-400 tops for a nice one. Look for tweed gig bags from this era, they are nice and many bought one to use with their standards, can be had for nothing. New tweed bags arent as nice.
whats the paranormal series? I did like the CVs I had them previously. Just been looking at some of the tele'sThom wrote:If it were me I’d get a Squier. Massive choice of really decent guitars between the Paranormal and Classic Vibe series. Though if it came down to it I’d probably just get a Strat.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
been there, done that. you need more tone in your chocolate fingers on an accordion to pull it offplopswagon wrote:Everyone knows there’s more mojo in accordions.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
I have had a used Gibson SG for £500 before. I did like it a lot. Maybe worth a search to see what's aboutNick wrote:Are used SG’s cheap over there? I’d say one of those.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
I've never taken to Gordon Smiths or Burns guitars. Maybe worth a look, ideally play one but with lockdown that might be hardhenkstroem wrote:A used Gordon Smith could probably be had for £500. The old ones can be true keepers. The total opposite stylingwise from the Burns’. Satin lacquer and bare wood instead of fancy plastics. Also great necks. One pickup models can be real great too.
A brand that is most affordable in the UK, not a lot of those around.
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The new ones might be good too, but haven’t tried so can’t say.
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
New last year, reissues of the Toronado, Supersonic and Cyclone amongst others. Robroe got a couple and said they were good. Link.lorez wrote:whats the paranormal series? I did like the CVs I had them previously. Just been looking at some of the tele'sThom wrote:If it were me I’d get a Squier. Massive choice of really decent guitars between the Paranormal and Classic Vibe series. Though if it came down to it I’d probably just get a Strat.
thanks Thom, I'll check Rob's thread out and listen to a few demo's
Watched this video of a Fender Master Builder looking at some squiers
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also admiring the classic vibe thinline tele's atm
Watched this video of a Fender Master Builder looking at some squiers
[youtube][/youtube]
also admiring the classic vibe thinline tele's atm
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
i've lost count of the guitars I've had Nick but if it was the black one with a case the I think it was. just remember how good an SG and a rat sound at times.NickD wrote:Was that the one I bought off you?lorez wrote:I have had a used Gibson SG for £500 before. I did like it a lot. Maybe worth a search to see what's aboutNick wrote:Are used SG’s cheap over there? I’d say one of those.
been looking over the classic vibe teles this last day. tempted by the 70s thinline tele with the wide range humbuckers
plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers
Seen this (and a few others) a while back, Rob Thorn is such a dude; something about him reminds me of Bill Hicks at points, can't put my finger on why.lorez wrote:thanks Thom, I'll check Rob's thread out and listen to a few demo's
Watched this video of a Fender Master Builder looking at some squiers
[youtube][/youtube]
also admiring the classic vibe thinline tele's atm
Aye, that’s the one.lorez wrote:i've lost count of the guitars I've had Nick but if it was the black one with a case the I think it was. just remember how good an SG and a rat sound at times.NickD wrote:Was that the one I bought off you?lorez wrote: I have had a used Gibson SG for £500 before. I did like it a lot. Maybe worth a search to see what's about
been looking over the classic vibe teles this last day. tempted by the 70s thinline tele with the wide range humbuckers
Also sorely tempted by the Squier Thinline.
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this looks sweetNickD wrote:Aye, that’s the one.lorez wrote:i've lost count of the guitars I've had Nick but if it was the black one with a case the I think it was. just remember how good an SG and a rat sound at times.NickD wrote: Was that the one I bought off you?
been looking over the classic vibe teles this last day. tempted by the 70s thinline tele with the wide range humbuckers
Also sorely tempted by the Squier Thinline.

The seafoam sparkle one are also tempting
I'm a bit of a sucker for maple necks and witch hats and the big headstock

plopswagon wrote:I like teles and strats because they're made out of guitar.
robroe wrote:I dont need a capo. I have the other chords in my tonefingers