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Fender Bullets!
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:16 pm
by Tex-czech
I haven't post lately my mac book broke, the power cord snapped off inside. So no posting, recording etc. for me... Just at the 'rents.
I have had to sale alot, but I managed to get an original bullet. This one is made in the US and A, most of the bodies are plywood, infact I have another body and pickguard (plywood), yet this guitar has a solid wood body and it's thinner. I don't see alot of the first issue bullets with the tele body sporting a maple neck. The body is like 7/8 of the tele, like a shortscale type body with a 25.5" scale. Any one play these or own one before?
They have serious bite to them, the bridge is strange as its connected to the pickguard, all one metal piece.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:35 pm
by cooter
I've got a couple of the Strat style ones in the project stage. One is a Squier ply body the other is a Fender solid wood body. I'm still looking for a deal on a tele style one. If you ever want to get rid of the ply one w/pickguard I might be interested. Kinda low on cash at the moment though. Anyway, they look great and sound just as good. Cool guitars and still slightly under the radar with collectors. Nice score.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:37 pm
by Nick
I've also had 2 of the strat ones....one MIJ Squier and one MIK squier. They both had fantastic necks. I almost wanted to keep the MIJ, but the slab body really irritated my forearm for some reason (think it was just the size shape more than the fact that it didn't have contours)
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 5:42 pm
by cooter
You see the bodies on feebay quite often without necks. The tele forces seem to dig the necks and pay nicely for them. Both of mine were aquired without necks. I bought a couple of Eden necks that work nicely.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 6:00 pm
by Justin J
after hearing several people rave about the necks on these, i went and played one at a local shop and did not like it. i found the neck to be too thin.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 6:19 pm
by Sloan
looks boner
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:04 pm
by Fran
I was looking at them a bit back, its a cool twist on teh Tele imo. There is blonde one on UK eVilbay at the moment, its on a low bid with a few days to go.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:35 pm
by Bacchus
Cool.
I like that bridge, because it's so ugly looking.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:04 pm
by benecol
I used to have one of these! A black MIA model with a white pickguard - didn't have a rail p'up at the bridge though, had one like the neck pickup. I bought the guitar (with case), an 80's Rat II, a Pearl copy of a Fender twin and a WEM vertical 4x12 for £120 from some metaller who'd just bought a hideous metaller guitar. Ultra-bargain (although this was 1991). Saying that, I didn't like it that much - traded it in for an Antoria a few years later. Still have the case, on the slim chance that any UK Shortscalers need a Fender fitted hardcase for a Bullet.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:16 pm
by Bacchus
benecol wrote:I bought the guitar (with case), an 80's Rat II, a Pearl copy of a Fender twin and a WEM vertical 4x12 for £120 from some metaller who'd just bought a hideous metaller guitar. Ultra-bargain (although this was 1991).
£120 for the lot or just for the bullet?
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:40 pm
by benecol
For the whole kit and caboodle - advertised in the local paper, he was a fairly spoilt posh kid, a year or so older than me, and his folks had just bought him a nasty pointy guitar, multi-fx and some cheesey amp, so the old kit had to go - don't think the money was particularly an issue for him.
Posted: Sun May 11, 2008 11:56 pm
by Bacchus
Cool. Quite a haul.
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 4:18 am
by Will
Used to have a sunburst MIJ as a backup for my Duo-Sonic - neck was ace.
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 4:39 am
by aen
I agree about the neck being a little skinny. I had just the neck for a while on my MIM standard tele, and it was cool, but like you siad, a bit skinny. I was playing 4 string tunings exclusively, so the crooks of my fingers got really sore from squeezing down on the edge of the skinny neck. I imagine if I played one these days with a 6 strign tuning Id like it more.
I sold it for a bunch of money on TDPRI.
Then once upon a time, I had a show coming up, and 1 of 2 guitars I needed. I stopped at the pawn shops and found a squier bullet, like the good ones that just say Squier but they still kick as much ass as, and look just like, the Fenders fro $100!!! Like a big fat idiot, I went home to ask permission, and when i got said permission the next day, the BUllet was GONE
Posted: Mon May 12, 2008 6:13 pm
by robroe
bubbles_horwitz wrote:after hearing several people rave about the necks on these, i went and played one at a local shop and did not like it. i found the neck to be too thin.
thats exactly why they are so awesome. they are tiny across the fretboard