Is someone trying to screw me? WHAT MODEL IS THIS!?!
Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2015 10:35 pm
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so this would explain why i have nearly put my laptop through the window after 6 hours of googleing came up with not one thing remotely like this in any countrypaul_ wrote:I'm with Addam, it's likely a Squier Tele Custom II cosmetically modified by a previous owner. Someone has changed the Squier part of the decal to a Fender one and changed the pickguard, pickup covers and/or pickups altogether, and the knobs. Many Squiers have been made in Indonesia (and I know they've been made by Cort factories in other countries before).
No Fender Tele Custom neck has ever been like that, it has everything in common with the Squier one but no vintage pegs, bullet truss or 21 fret count (and it's the wrong style Fender logo for the Custom, the "spaghetti" style when the Custom was a 70s guitar).
i knew something was up, its someone i don't know but thats what they were offering for my MIJ 69 mustang R.I...along with some cash, but if this is a squier then together with the cash that was offered and the tele it will get him the neck of minepaul_ wrote:That's definitely a Squier 'cause it says "designed and backed by Fender" on the back. If someone's saying its a Fender and trying to charge a lot of money for it then they're either trying to shaft you or have been shafted themselves and still don't realize it.
Told the dude what i reckon and he wont have a bar of it, convinced its a fender with $500(australian) trade value...told him i could get a mexican tele for 500 and his is worth 300 tops. His argument was when u play it feels like a top of the range tele and therefore my evaluation of 300 was based on details that dont really mean alot like model, where and who its made by and materials etc...😕Nick wrote:At MOST you're looking at a $200 guitar there. My guess is they just changed the cosmetics, because it doesn't look like they changed any of the hardware, and I don't remember those pickups being that bad for what they are. Also anyone superficial enough to give it a Fender headstock is probably more concerned with the looks than the sound.
Give the seller the benefit of the doubt, let him know he has a Squier that's been modified in the past. If he's honest it'll at least prevent him from accidentally conning someone else.
Yeah fuck that he was trying to screw you man. That's totally a squier, tell him to research serial numbers.Sally Cinnamon wrote:Told the dude what i reckon and he wont have a bar of it, convinced its a fender with $500(australian) trade value...told him i could get a mexican tele for 500 and his is worth 300 tops. His argument was when u play it feels like a top of the range tele and therefore my evaluation of 300 was based on details that dont really mean alot like model, where and who its made by and materials etc...😕Nick wrote:At MOST you're looking at a $200 guitar there. My guess is they just changed the cosmetics, because it doesn't look like they changed any of the hardware, and I don't remember those pickups being that bad for what they are. Also anyone superficial enough to give it a Fender headstock is probably more concerned with the looks than the sound.
Give the seller the benefit of the doubt, let him know he has a Squier that's been modified in the past. If he's honest it'll at least prevent him from accidentally conning someone else.
at this point in the conversation i wished him good luck with his future endevours and left it at that...
my tongue is pretty sore now coz i was having to bite it quite a bit...timhulio wrote:Very good. You were a lot more civil than many would be!
but haven't you heard that serial and model numbers are irrelevant when pricing a guitar...Yeah fuck that he was trying to screw you man. That's totally a squier, tell him to research serial numbers.
Thank god you didn't buy this. Why would a Fender say "backed by Fender" ?? That seller was either an idiot or a bonafide scam artist.paul_ wrote:That's definitely a Squier 'cause it says "designed and backed by Fender" on the back.
Kinda miss him tho...Nick wrote:Reminds me of another guy we had around here for a while named Paul1k
BobArsecake wrote:It says Fender on it twice you noob, it's clearly a Fender.
A patronizing git for sure... you never know when it comes to forgeries that have possibly passed through multiple owners, but yeah, this guy seems to be ground zero.Sally Cinnamon wrote:His argument was when u play it feels like a top of the range tele and therefore my evaluation of 300 was based on details that dont really mean alot like model, where and who its made by and materials etc...😕
This made me think of him! Just needs blocks and binding and a crooked cap.Nick wrote:Hahaha what an asshole. Reminds me of another guy we had around here for a while named Paul1k who thought was OK to pass off Squier Jags as Fenders because he blocked and bound the necks.
Glad we were able to help save you $400 in value from a shitty deal.