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Mine still gets a lot of love. My 2022 Whitfill Custom.
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09-12-2024 08:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Hep To The Jive
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Originally Posted by Moita
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New member here, I’ve been lurking awhile though.
I just put together this kit I got off Amazon, a Bexgears Thinline Telecaster for $139. I did have to upgrade the pickups as the ones it came with were bad, I went with Fender Vintage 50’s Vintera for $100, so I am in it for $240.
The kit went together quite easily, finish is just OK, I’m no expert, I just dyed it and finished with poly. From any distance away it looks great, but close up shows flaws, (there is nothing wrong with the kit, just my lack of skill).
Right out of the gate, it plays and sounds fantastic, it may be my best guitar. The neck feels great, even though it is thinner than what I would have chosen, l got used to it in about 30 seconds.
Only problem spot is one pesky high fret that I can’t seem to level, just needs a little more work. I’ve been learning as I go, but the frets otherwise were great. I assume that the tuners won’t last, but so far they are fine. I have been wanting another Tele for 30 years, I can’t put it down.
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Took my DIY 50ies inspired Tele to a blues jam. Unsurprisingly it felt right at home…
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Ukutele
(And no, I didn’t buy it, just saw it in the store.)
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There were rosewood boards in 59.
1959 FENDER Telecaster Blonde > Guitars Electric Solid Body | Lark Street Music
The stamp on Jimmy Page's dragon rosewood neck is 58. But who knows the real story on that.
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I put this in The Semester of Solo Guitar thread (thanks for starting it, Jeff), but it also belongs here.
I pulled my Tele out last night for the first time in months and improvised the way I used to do on my old gig. It’s a 1991 MIM toploader with the six saddle bridge; poplar body, maple neck, D’A Chromes. I’m playing through my Jazz 12, with everything set to noon:
Ibanez AF120 Artstar
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