KYSohn Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Hi guys, After the problem with CIJ Fender Tele Custom with the mutilated body that I had to return, I was still deciding between Epi Alleykat and Fender Nashville Tele. But then, the same shop just got a used but in excellent+ shape 2008 (the new model) Fender American Standard Tele with Ash body in Crimson Red Transparent finish as a trade-in. So I went back there and tried it. And man, it was NICE!!! But the asking price was little out of my range at $750 (didn't come with the new molded Fender OHSC, though---). But it was NICE~!!! So I traded in my Agile 3000 LP copy w/old Epi HSC +$477 cash, and it became mine!!! And I'm telling you... It is NICE!!! Considering that this very guitar is $1,420 at Musician's Friend (with the OHSC, though---) - BTW, what the heck is Fender doing with their CRAZY 09 pricing??? - , I keep telling myself that I got a good deal... And NO, there's NO swimming pool under the PG on this!!! :) It's my very first American made guitar, and I am quite happy with its playability, fit/finish, and tone. On the way home, I stopped at a different place and picked up a really old Fender case (with very functional, but rusted metal parts) for $35. So here are the mandatory HNGD pictures... (Sorry this is not a HNEpiD---) Close-up of the Ash body with transparent finish. With that old old Fender case.
charlie brown Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Congratulations! Looks Great! Tele's are hard to beat. CB
AS90 Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Those 70s cases are great, they sell for around £100 in the UK! Nice Tele too.
midiman56 Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Congrats! Everyone needs at least one telecaster ... and your's looks like a winner! May all your notes be twangy ones! MIDI
brianh Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Wow, nice! They gave you a decent price on the Agile too, they go for $200 w/case around here on Cragslist. Honey, there's something I need to get your OK on...
sexygibson Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Big congrats. Now lets hear some chicken pickin' !
epinder Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 I don't want to start any trouble as that is a very very sweet looking guitar. Congrats and enjoy the heck out of it. But, (I could be wrong though and it really doesn't make a difference) is that a MIA standard or a MIA Highway1 Tele? The reason I ask is that in the 1st photo, the finish looks to be more of a satin finish. Either way, I'm jealous, I need to find a Tele to add to my arsenal and yours looks like it would fit the bill perfectly if it were a lefty. HNGD.
KYSohn Posted March 4, 2009 Author Posted March 4, 2009 Thanks guys!!! Jeffery, I know how you feel about Fender. But there's something about Telecaster that's just so---, I don't know---, making my knee weak... epinder, it is a American Standard (MIA Standard), NOT a MIA Highway 1. I know the first pic looks kind of hazy, but it is because of my lousy photo/lighting skill---. But if you take a look at the bridge, it is quite clear, for Highway 1 Tele has that vintage 3-saddle bridge. This baby has one shiny glossy finish. But the finish is really thin that you actually see and feel the grain. Fender's spec says they intentionally applied thin finish for better tone. I don't know if thin vs. thick finish makes any noticeable difference (I know people debated it to no end---). But it does NOT have the "dip into plastic" like thick Epi finish that we see on Chinese Epi these days. AS90: Are you sure this old case is a 70s case that's around £100 in the UK??? I thought Fender cases in 70s were tweed type, not this hard plastic??? I mean, if this is indeed 70s case, then I can some $ signs~!!! Cha-ching~!!!
JefferySmith Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 They are nice instruments, but they are so.....the same as one another. If there is one guitar out there that seems to be cloned, it's a Fender. I have three short-scale Fenders, but I really bought them for the short scale only.
matiac Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Kain-tuck, you will most definately not be sorry you copped that SWEET lookin' Telecaster! Very versatile guitar. I should never have gotten rid of mine, I kick myself for such a stupid act. Very nice. They sound real nice clean, and punched, at least in my experience. Not to toot my own horn again, but if you go to the 'Click page in my sig, and scare up "Pale Rider", the rhythm guitar in that song is my old Telecaster, set to a mild crunch effect in my Zoom 505II. I'll see if I can post a picture of it, I think I still have one over at Picturetrail.
KYSohn Posted March 4, 2009 Author Posted March 4, 2009 Kain-tuck' date=' you will most definately not be sorry you copped that SWEET lookin' Telecaster! --- Not to toot my own horn again, but if you go to the 'Click page in my sig, and scare up "Pale Rider", the rhythm guitar in that song is my old Telecaster, set to a mild crunch effect in my Zoom 505II.[/quote'] Kain-tuck---, man that's funny. So I guess you figured out I was in KY from my handle, right?? Yes, I lack some creativity when it comes to my handles... I really enjoyed"Pale Rider." Did you use neck PUP on the Tele??? What did you use for the lead? Both rhythm and lead sounded great!!!
matiac Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Bridge pickup through the entire song. I must confess though, that my Tele was heavily modded. Bridge pickup was a rail humbucker out of a Washburn Nuno Bettancourt Custom, and the lipstick was replaced with a Duncan design 'bucker that was rigged with a coiltap in the tonepot that was usually activated. I do have several songs that were done with it stock. Oh, by the way, mine was an affinity Squier that I bought for the sole purpose of modifying...but then, most of my guitars are. My Blue Bomber pictured below is so freikkin modified, the only thing Epi0phone on it now is the logo on the peghead. It's a...Gibiphone now. MWAH-HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Edit: Lead guitar was done with the Epiphone Edit-edit: Thanky! I too think that tune came out pretty good!
floydpink7 Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 I really enjoyed"Pale Rider." Did you use neck PUP on the Tele??? What did you use for the lead? Both rhythm and lead sounded great!!! Wow... I enjoyed that one too! I must say, you're pretty good!
matiac Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Thanks guys! All 64 tunes are original, and there for your listening pleasure, so feel free to check 'em all anytime! But I digress, this is Kain-Tuck's thread, and I'm not gonna hijack it.
epinder Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 epinder' date='[/i'] it is a American Standard (MIA Standard), NOT a MIA Highway 1. I know the first pic looks kind of hazy, but it is because of my lousy photo/lighting skill---. But if you take a look at the bridge, it is quite clear, for Highway 1 Tele has that vintage 3-saddle bridge. This baby has one shiny glossy finish. But the finish is really thin that you actually see and feel the grain. Fender's spec says they intentionally applied thin finish for better tone. I don't know if thin vs. thick finish makes any noticeable difference (I know people debated it to no end---). Like I said, that is one sweeeet lookin' guitar. I'd love to find the lefty twin to that Tele. No need to apoligize for the photographic skills, mine are a lot worse than that. The photos came out nice.
KYSohn Posted March 4, 2009 Author Posted March 4, 2009 Like I said' date=' that is one sweeeet lookin' guitar. I'd love to find the lefty twin to that Tele. No need to apoligize for the photographic skills, mine are a lot worse than that. The photos came out nice.[/quote'] Thanks buddy!!! Hope you will find your lefty twin to my Tele!! Thanks guys! All 64 tunes are original' date=' and there for your listening pleasure, so feel free to check 'em all anytime! But I digress, this is Kain-Tuck's thread, and I'm not gonna hijack it.[/quote']Nah~, even though this is my HNGD thread, we all are music lovers. So I don't mind us talking about your tunes here at all!!! So no need to worry!!!
duane v Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 I don't care what anyone says, but to me a Tele has mojo..... Congrats on the new Fender, and I cant wait to start on my Tele project.
matiac Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Got a pretty good shot of the Telecaster, post-mod. I believe it was either a '99 or a '00 Affinity. That was when they were notorious for twisted necks, horrible fretwork, etc. My neck was perfect, although the frets needed a major massage. The bridge pickup had to be doctored up to fit the cavity for the stocker, woulda went right in a strat, but not the Tele. The neck position obviously had to be routed for the humbucker, and the scratchplate had to be adapted to the metric cut screwholes for the stocker. We used the old toothpick and elmo's glue trick, and redrilled them. Anyway, here he be, I used to call it Telly Savalas:
mgrmatt Posted March 4, 2009 Posted March 4, 2009 Nice Tele!!! I'm glad everything ended up working out good for you, enjoy! Matt
chewy1281734128 Posted March 5, 2009 Posted March 5, 2009 what a guitar! teles are great, but certain colours dont go, think you've got the perfect colour combination there
KYSohn Posted March 5, 2009 Author Posted March 5, 2009 what a guitar! teles are great' date=' but certain colours dont go, think you've got the perfect colour combination there[/quote'] Thanks chewy and everyone for complementing its look! When it comes to a Tele, my first choice has always been Ash-bodied, natural color or Ash-bodied butter scotch with maple board. But those are color options for mostly upper end of Fender Teles that are waaaaaay out of my price range. Like that 52 Re-issue... But of course, I couldn't be that picky with color when buying a used guitar. However, this red transparent finish that's showing the beautiful grain of ash body is something I can definitely be happy about!!!
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