First Tele Finished

B-man

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It's been a long few months but I just picked up my first Warmoth build today, discussed with and expertly assembled by Phil Hartley.

Specs as follows...

Neck

Quartersawn roasted maple
24-3/4" Gibson Conversion Neck
Standard Thin Shape
Straight 12" Radius
Stainless Steel 6150 frets
Graphtech Ratio Locking Tuners
Compensated 'Funky Nut'

Body
Mahogany Semi Hollow Thinline
Contoured Heel
Seymour Duncan Antiquities
Hipshot Bridge
Variable Treble Bleed Control

All I can say is it feels like I've played it all my life, can't wait to gig it! More pics in due course...

 

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Thanks guys!

I get the tuxedo reference, but I must admit I'm a little confused about the vegan aspect haha...  :icon_scratch:

 
Classy! As for the vegan reference, I'm guessing the raw neck against the dressed up bod. Nice contrast...  :icon_thumright:
 
Hey b man, it says you've got a variable treble bleed circuit in there, I was wondering how that might work, specifically if it might be like a kinmann treble bleed with a pot in place of the resistor

And also DAAAAANG quarter sawn and roasted AND 24 3/4" scale!! That necks not moving lol.  \m/

Peace
 
I'm a little late to the party, but that's a good looking hot rod. If she plays as good as she looks, you must still be on cloud 9.
 
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