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That ^^^ is like the mutant offspring of a tele and a Les Paul junior. I've never seen anything quite like it.
I love it.
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01-17-2022 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Gladders
bridge/tailpiece assembly. Quite the mongrel but a very unique and toneful one at that ! The semi-hollow construction cuts weight, adds snap+response and the mahogany adds warmth - what's not to like !
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The plastic covering on the pickguard is peeling away naturally on my relatively new telecaster.
Should I just carefully pull it all off and will it come away in one piece?
I know that if the plastic peels away on a Les Paul the pickguard is left very sticky.
Thank you
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I take that off as soon as I get a guitar home. Do you leave the plastic on a slice of American cheese?
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyLoveHandles
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Originally Posted by Liarspoker
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My parts Tele has been my main guitar for many years now, through many styles. Schecter custom shop Birdseye maple neck, mid 90s. Jeff Neville body, chambered northern ash w maple top and back, abt 15 yrs old. Taipan Tone stainless bridge w compensated brass saddles. Klein ‘Tele p-90’ (now called Fatboy) in the bridge. No neck p’up.
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Originally Posted by Stropheus
Sent from my COL-L29 using Tapatalk
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Originally Posted by Caboverde
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Originally Posted by Gladders
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Originally Posted by Two5one
single bugger
Our single bugger set consists of a neck pickup and a bridge pickup. Both pickups house an Alnico single coil pickup in their humbucker case. We can produce this set in different variations, for example: S-style neck pickup and T-style bridge pickup or Jazzmaster tone for both positions. The pickups can be manufactured with different decorative colors (white, black and tortoise). They are supplied with a two-wire shielded connection cable.
UNIT PRICE: 80€ SET PRICE: 160€
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Originally Posted by Gladders
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There a spot in the market for the "cheeky bugger" pickup.
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Solved: Just pushed it down very hard
Hey all,
I have a Player Tele and am messing with it a bit.
Got two roadworn pots for volume and tone. One of the pots fits both volume and tone very well but the other pot doesn't go down all the way to the body (see pics).
As far as I can tell both elements of tone and volume controls are the same size and the pots look the same size too.
Anybody know what's wrong?
Thank youLast edited by Liarspoker; 02-01-2022 at 09:56 AM.
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Originally Posted by Liarspoker;[URL="tel:1177747"
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Danny Gatton Signature Custom Shop Telecaster, Thanks for looking !!!
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Here's my new custom made telecaster-style guitar. I was hoping for a tone in between a telecaster and a semihollow guitar and get rid of the hum. Jochen, the builder suggested a hollow pine body, mahagony top and the humbucker pickups made by Harry Haeussel. It's exactly like imagined, has the snap of a tele with the warmth of the humbuckers and the air of the hollow body. Perfect for the funk band – while I'll still prefer my ES 330 or Ibanez GB for our organ trio. The top is painted in "Kölner Brückengrün", a color that all bridges in my home town Cologne are painted with.
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guavajelly, who is the luthier of your Tele ?
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Me again. I put on Flatwound Strings Thomastik JS111, it's a whole different animal now.
I love the sound of fresh flatwouds. Just saying.
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Originally Posted by Two5one
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Originally Posted by Gladders
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Like this (but with P-90s). I'm working on one right now - pix to come once it's complete.
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I'm also blessed to be playing with a Singer like this
https://youtube.com/shorts/VHjATLjGCvQ?feature=share
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After the nuclear apocalypse of 2025, all that will be left living are cockroaches, telecasters, and Keith Richards. And the telecasters will still be in tune.
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What type of pickups? Thanks.
Originally Posted by 999369
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