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Hi all, new poster here!
I have long owned offset Fenders and find them the most comfortable shapes to play for me. I was longing for a Telecaster, so it seemed logical to combine the two!
Here are the specs:
New Fender USA parts: Telecaster standard neck, Fender tuners, Fender string trees, Fender neckplate, Fender Roadworn strap, Fender pickguard screws, fender US knobs.
Other bits: Babicz Full Contact bridge, Lindy Fralin Pickups, Emerson wiring harness, Allparts Electro Socket, Schaller strap locks, copper shielding.
The body has a maple cap and is chambered.
It's a very light guitar and extremely nice to play. Sounds full and lush (almost humbucker like) in the neck position, with lots of Tele twang in the bridge and a bit of Strat in the middle, so lots of great tones available.
I will attach some pics, hope you enjoy them!
Thanks
I have long owned offset Fenders and find them the most comfortable shapes to play for me. I was longing for a Telecaster, so it seemed logical to combine the two!
Here are the specs:
New Fender USA parts: Telecaster standard neck, Fender tuners, Fender string trees, Fender neckplate, Fender Roadworn strap, Fender pickguard screws, fender US knobs.
Other bits: Babicz Full Contact bridge, Lindy Fralin Pickups, Emerson wiring harness, Allparts Electro Socket, Schaller strap locks, copper shielding.
The body has a maple cap and is chambered.
It's a very light guitar and extremely nice to play. Sounds full and lush (almost humbucker like) in the neck position, with lots of Tele twang in the bridge and a bit of Strat in the middle, so lots of great tones available.
I will attach some pics, hope you enjoy them!
Thanks