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Here's mine. It's a partscaster. Assembly as follows:
1. Body - Daphne Blue Deluxe Nashville Telecaster
2. Neck - Warmoth
3. Pickups - Fender Vintage Noiseless Tele with a Strat pickup
4. Tuners - Fender Vintage look locking
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01-14-2019 01:44 PM
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Finally got my first telecaster (and I wonder why I have waited for so long before buying one), a baja 60s with pau ferro fretboard. Now I’m a believer.
Here it is fresh out of the store:
Great guitar, love the sound and playability, can’t put it down. The fret edges however need to be limed a bit.
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Anyone had a play of the new Performer series? Looks interesting - getting tempted by the HS model and am going to seek one out to try when I am in London next month.
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Originally Posted by Aant
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New to the world of jazz guitar, but I’ve been playing rock and reggae for 40 years. This is my 2015 Classic Vibe by Squier. I love the jazz tones it produces. It’s stock except for an ElectroSocket jack cup. I don’t like to over-think something as basic as a Telecaster, buy a good one and just play the hell out of it. It’s an amazing invention.
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Originally Posted by Airdale
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(maybe it is already addressed in this thread but I'm too lazy to read it all back )
What stings do you use on your Tele? I use .011 Thomastiks Swings (flatwounds). Love the sound that gives!
(My tele is a modern player P90 Thinline body with Squier classic vibe neck with rosewood (or maybe Indian Laurel wood) fingerboard)Last edited by Little Jay; 05-23-2019 at 04:46 AM.
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
OTOH I hate low gauge trebles, so now I use TI bebops .12
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My tele with my taylor. T&T
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A partscaster I finished recently. It's rapidly turning into my #1.
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Squier Vintage vibe Tele custom with tweaks.
Telecasters; Find it, Tweak it, Play it, Keep it, Rate it!
<Plug + Bump>.......Jazz Tele Venture
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I'm a lifetime user/fan of carved body archtops.
But, I am just going to say it: the Telecaster is the greatest electric guitar ever created, by a mile.
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Jazzbow-Is that a Lollar CC pickup in the neck? Thanks
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Originally Posted by Doug B
Click the link on the original post and all will be explained my friend!
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Originally Posted by Little Jay
I tried flats for a while but I just prefer the sound and the versatility of roundwounds. And the Pure Blues are pretty warm-sounding.
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Originally Posted by jazzbow
Nothing but the best, eh?
Doug
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Originally Posted by Doug B
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Such a great thread with beautiful pictures. I’ll contribute with an old clip made with a standard Tele I have.
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ErikWasser,
Thanks for the Tele clip. "Don't Worry Baby" is an absolutely classic Brian Wilson chart. You nailed it. Again, thanks.
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My Esquire:
My Thinline:
Both are fantastic guitars. I really really love them.
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From a local guitar luthier here in Norway (it did not come with orange strings, but I couldn’t resist the temptation)
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Originally Posted by morroben
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Originally Posted by ErikWasser
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Esquires rules and are one of your best teachers!
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Okay I’ll admit I have no love for Telecasters. I don’t begrudge anyone who does like or love them. What I don’t understand is how this thread rates a sticky ?
Transcriber wanted
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