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cheapish tele deluxe

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 5:30 pm
by Mo Law-ka
i thought i'd clue you guys in on a nice vintage tele from chrisguitars.com...
1974 Fender Telecaster Deluxe, (front/back), (headstock/neck), (pickups/pot/saddle), (neck cavity/neck), (body). Fairly rare find for me these days and pretty rare in general as they were only made for 10 years ('72 to '81), and were a rather pricey, holding a place at the top of the Tele lineup. This model was yet another attempt to steal some of the Gibson market, thus the un-Fender humbucker pickups. The pickups by the way, were designed by Seth Lover himself, inventor of Gibson's original humbucking pickup. Named "wide-range humbucker", these same pickups were used on the Tele Thinline (2nd ver.), Tele Custom (which used only one of them), and the semi-hollowbody Starcaster. The model looks like a Tele with a Strat neck due to the large headstock but actually it has bigger frets than the Strat, and stock tuners are Schallers which eventually became the stock tuners for the American Standard in the late 80's. The body outline is all Tele, but it's large pickguard, housing dual humbuckers, 4 knobs, and selector switch - as well as the belly cut on the back, were unique for this model. Another unique part is the bridge which is more like a hardtail Strat than the usual Tele "ashtray" bridge. You can see in the pic above, the way the patina has aged to a deeper gold appearance; there is also some removable shielding tape under the pots and switch. The only non-original parts (pickup and knobs): The bridge pickup is from a reissue, although it looks identical with the same logo and screw pattern, and its relic appearance looks just like the original neck pickup; knobs are aged and exact replacements; two of the pots are original '74 - other two are later; and it has a brass nut that was a "must-have" in the late 70's. Worst cosmetic flaws are two touch-ups on the bass side edge (shown here) but the finish is otherwise original with typical finish checking throughout. It has normal fret wear but it sets up with good action so you needn't go out and get a re-fret unless you're particularly finicky about some slight string rattle. Bends very well and notes don't die out on a 2-fret up-bend. The tone is excellent and these guitars have historically be under-rated. Perhaps it's due to the pots, which call for 1M which specs for humbuckers should be 500K. If you're going to be playing it out, we can do that mod before we ship it to you. If you look around at vintage dealers, the average price for a Deluxe is in the low $3K's, with some at $4K and $4500 (Gbase link). This one has a few minor changes, just enough to put it within the price range of a working guitarist, but with an original finish and no extra routes, it's priced to move at $1499. Includes a hardshell case.

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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:43 pm
by Boab
That is nice!

As you say, it seems like a pretty good deal; but it's still fairly pricey.

Bet it plays incredibly well though!

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 6:45 pm
by mickie08
1500 is a great deal for that.

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:52 pm
by DICHOTOMY
wowzers. that doesnt seem like a bad deal at all. wish i had the money. plus i just got a new tele custom..

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 7:55 pm
by Mike
Non original bridge pickup. It's a reissue.

Since the original pickups comprise the allure of these guitars, they can fuck off

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 12:51 am
by SAVEStheDAY
What always bugs me about chrisguitars.com is that every time I see something I might be interested in, it's on HOLD! Why even advertise it if you're holding it for someone? Either they're going to give you money for it and buy it right now, or you should let me buy it! Shit or get off the pot already. And to top it off, if he sold a guitar already, why leave the posting on the site, but then take the time to edit it by adding the word sold at the end? Seems to happen a lot... Oh well. I will say there's always cool stuff on the site.

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:14 am
by mickie08
I missed the re-issue pup. Probably still a realistic price, but not a great deal anymore.

Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 4:05 am
by Mages
SAVEStheDAY wrote:Why even advertise it if you're holding it for someone?
SAVEStheDAY wrote:I will say there's always cool stuff on the site.
and... you answered your own question. :wink:

Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 3:16 am
by Blurillaz
Mike wrote:Non original bridge pickup. It's a reissue.

Since the original pickups comprise the allure of these guitars, they can fuck off
It still looks cool lol

Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 4:53 am
by NJjoanjettfan
Go for the Squier Tele Custom, was the first I purchased after returning to playing in Dec of 08 and haven't regretted it yet as it craftsmanship is superb as is its' tone. Too bad I acquired a Fender Lead II to replace my original, now the Tele Custom spends most of the its' life in a hardshell case.

edit - Damn, I meant Fender Lead III, the Lead II was bought late in 09

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 11:11 am
by gpselmer
I wish I had one of those...

Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2010 10:58 pm
by Berto
gpselmer wrote:I wish I had one of those...

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 12:49 am
by robert(original)
my buddy james has a 70's tele delx, he got it for 600 bucks at a pawn shop, all og, EXCEPT the pups, and that is a decent price, so.... 800+ bucks for one pickup. no, thats ok.
i still believe that the 70's were a low point for fender, even tho i lust after a 78 maple neck'd jaguar.

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 3:04 am
by Noirie.
robert(original) wrote:i still believe that the 70's were a low point for fender, even tho i lust after a 78 maple neck'd jaguar.
Werent they discontiuned in like 1974/1975? :?

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 3:20 am
by Richard
Yep, Jaguars were discontinued in 1975.

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:19 am
by robert(original)
i was under the impression that the maple necked jags and jazzys were made until 78 with maple necks, perhaps i am wrong.

Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:15 pm
by SKC Willie
robert(original) wrote:i was under the impression that the maple necked jags and jazzys were made until 78 with maple necks, perhaps i am wrong.

My Mustang and Reece's Mustang both have Maple necks and mine was a '77. His was a '78.

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 4:54 am
by robert(original)
when was the jazzy discont? was it in 78?

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 5:02 am
by Noirie.
robert(original) wrote:when was the jazzy discont? was it in 78?
Pretty close it was discontinued in 1980.

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 6:11 am
by SKC Willie
I guess I never even realized Jazzys had maple neck. I don't know too much about them but I've only seen warmoth replacements with Maple.

I would rock a Maple Jazzy fo sho.