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  1. I fully understand what you're talking about sparquelito.

    I will forever be on the look out for Fender and Squire guitars to buy on the cheap and fix up now.  Always thought I could do it and now know I can.

    Here's something else that now needs to be considered with a lot of Fenders.  The company has switched over to those Pao Faro fret boards instead of rosewood and some of their guitars have the most beautiful, dark rosewood boards on the neck.  I saw one so dark and lovely that I want the entire guitar, just because of the fret board.  I don't care if it's Mexican made or Asian, if it's got a beautiful rosewood fret board, I'm going to consider it.

  2. So you can see it's missing a tuning key, a switch tip and knobs.  It also has lots of chips in the paint.

    So for the money, it's a good buy for me.  I went about replacing the stock tuning keys with Fender locking tuners ($60.00), two knobs ($10,00), I had an extra switch tip and a set of strings on hand and set about cleaning it up.

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  3. Telecasters are good guitars.  So many classic riffs and lead parts, by some of the best guitarists, have been recorded with one.

    I actually own three of them.

    Thant's a good looking guitar RCT.  Pick long and prosper with that!!!😊

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  4. I like that photo above in black & white.

     

    Driving south on U.S. 101 there's a vista point along the Gaviota coast in Santa Barbara county.

    The Amtrak Pacific Surfliner rout goes right by here.  There are many places along this stretch of the county with pristine beaches to explore, fish, and surf.

     

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