MichaelW
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So I have two more new tele projects in various stages of completion. (E.g., waiting for parts....heh)
Couple of years ago I had a really cool blonde blackguard Tele. It was probably the coolest production Fender outside of Custom Shop at the time.
The "Baja" tele. Had a nice hand filling beefy neck which is my preference. Made in Mexico with Fender Custom Shop pickups and their trick switching.
But I never liked the pickups and for the life of me I don't know why I didn't "do my thing" and overhaul it but sold it. They had become out of production by then and I sold it for a couple hundred more than I bought it for. And it wasn't an expensive guitar to begin with.
I've pretty much regretted selling it as soon as I shipped it off and have been thinking about building a replacement "50's" style blonde/blackguard maple neck Tele.
So recently, I mentioned in my "60's" tele thread that I put a set of Lollar Special's in that guitar for a bit more meatier sound replacing the Wolfetones that I originally had in there. The Wolfetone tele set is perfect for a 50's style. The bridge is wound like an old Broadcaster and the neck has a nice vintage output tone to it with an almost "strat" like quality. Perfect for a 50's style build.
So I had a set of pickups needing a home. I also had a neck for it from my cool Reverb neck vendor.
Then to seal the deal, my man @Harry Klippton sends me a bridge plate with a note containing an imperative to "get to it" on my next tele
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I saw that as a sign to go for it!
Here's the body, another MJT nitro finished body, this one is Pine. I got into a bidding war with someone on Ebay and probably paid more than I should have for it. But this was the one I wanted, heh. (It was still very reasonably priced for a premium nitro finished body as most MJT's are, but I didn't "steal it" like my Seafoam tele body)
Part of the reason I wanted this particular body is because of the weight, being Pine I prefer a lighter weight as Pine can hold a lot of moisture. This one clocks in a bit under 4 lbs.
The neck is done, just waiting for hardware and a final fret dress at this point. It came with a satin nitro finish but I buffed the back of the neck with Carnauba and it's got a nice semi-gloss feel to it.
Continued in next post...
Couple of years ago I had a really cool blonde blackguard Tele. It was probably the coolest production Fender outside of Custom Shop at the time.
The "Baja" tele. Had a nice hand filling beefy neck which is my preference. Made in Mexico with Fender Custom Shop pickups and their trick switching.
But I never liked the pickups and for the life of me I don't know why I didn't "do my thing" and overhaul it but sold it. They had become out of production by then and I sold it for a couple hundred more than I bought it for. And it wasn't an expensive guitar to begin with.
I've pretty much regretted selling it as soon as I shipped it off and have been thinking about building a replacement "50's" style blonde/blackguard maple neck Tele.
So recently, I mentioned in my "60's" tele thread that I put a set of Lollar Special's in that guitar for a bit more meatier sound replacing the Wolfetones that I originally had in there. The Wolfetone tele set is perfect for a 50's style. The bridge is wound like an old Broadcaster and the neck has a nice vintage output tone to it with an almost "strat" like quality. Perfect for a 50's style build.
So I had a set of pickups needing a home. I also had a neck for it from my cool Reverb neck vendor.
Then to seal the deal, my man @Harry Klippton sends me a bridge plate with a note containing an imperative to "get to it" on my next tele
I saw that as a sign to go for it!
Here's the body, another MJT nitro finished body, this one is Pine. I got into a bidding war with someone on Ebay and probably paid more than I should have for it. But this was the one I wanted, heh. (It was still very reasonably priced for a premium nitro finished body as most MJT's are, but I didn't "steal it" like my Seafoam tele body)
Part of the reason I wanted this particular body is because of the weight, being Pine I prefer a lighter weight as Pine can hold a lot of moisture. This one clocks in a bit under 4 lbs.
The neck is done, just waiting for hardware and a final fret dress at this point. It came with a satin nitro finish but I buffed the back of the neck with Carnauba and it's got a nice semi-gloss feel to it.
Continued in next post...