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I bought a Squier Classic Vibe 50s Tele sometime back and, as much it is a fine guitar, the pine body was just a bit too heavy and uncomfortable on my rib cage (strange, as slab bodied basses don't bother me. So I decided to change the body with an off the shelf, rear routed, swamp ash body from Guitar Build http://www.guitarbuild.co.uk I'm very pleased with the result and the quality of the body (very little drilling required and a bit of shielding), here is the typical before and after shots

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I'll oil and wax the body to lose the rather insipid (at least compared to the tinted neck) look, but it's a lot lighter with nice contours in all the right places and sound-wise it sounds a lot...er...airier, for want of a better term; certainly an improvement on the, not too shabby in the first place, tone.

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Now with one coat of Danish Oil applied, which I think, with a coat of wax, will do the trick (apologies for dodgy phone pics).

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A better shot now that it's been waxed and reassembled

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Thread resurrection.

Inspired by a lovely Tom Anderson Tele with P90s in trans turquoise, I've messed with the above guitar again. Rather than rout for full sized P90s I bought P90 voiced Strat and Tele sized DiMarzios. The I stained and polished the top (this was the 3rd attempt after 2 abortive goes). Assembled it today and I have to say that I'm very pleased with the results, both visually and sonically. And so, as this post is worthless without pics...

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[quote name='GarethFlatlands' timestamp='1444481833' post='2883576']
Very nice but damn you for linking to that site! I'm now considering a new Jazzmaster body to do in a dark stain finish like the Elvis Costello model [b]which I love the look of but in no way need.[/b]
[/quote]Ah, the very essence of Basschat/Guitarchat. My work here is done :P :D

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[quote name='GarethFlatlands' timestamp='1444484274' post='2883599']
If I knew I actually had the skill to make it happen, the body would already be ordered!
[/quote]The ability to use a screwdriver and a soldering iron is pretty much all you need. The body is just the initial stain, 3 coats of Danish oil and a couple of coats of wax. My 'skills' as a luthier are extremely limited/non existent, but that's the beauty of Leo's designs, bolt 'em together, fast and nasty :D

[quote name='MacDaddy' timestamp='1444557225' post='2883989']
I like the colour.
[/quote]Colour is obviously quite subjective, but it's nice that I'm not the only one who likes it.

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A wee update. New Gotoh bridge and a bit of fun and games with a tin of Humbrol and some masking tape (I like a bound edge Tele).

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Unusual! Especially the "German carve" on the top. Was that a standard option or did you do it yourself?

One question, you've stained the top of the body but not the back or sides. Why leave them natural? I realise that this is most likely simply a matter of taste, but I've seen it a lot recently and especially with instruments finished in a blue or green stain, which I personally think looks peculiar alongside the natural wood.

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[quote name='JapanAxe' timestamp='1460715685' post='3028070']
A bit posh-looking for my Tele tastes, but I am in awe of people who can do this kind of work.
[/quote]There was nothing to it frankly. The body was bought with all the curves in place, I just sanded them back a bit so that the carves were softer. The top was stained with good quality watercolour paint and sealed with Danish Oil and then waxed. The 'binding' is model makers enamel applied with a brush. Up close, none of this stands up to inspection (occasional dodgy edge), but it was done cheap and cheerful, so I can't complain and it's only me to complain to. I know what you mean about posh looking though. Due to all the upgrades I've nearly got enough parts for another Tele, which I'd have more traditional looking (at least to start with ;) ).

I must say something about the new bridge - the guitar sounds so much better in addition to being way more comfortable than the previous vintage bridge. I can't tell you how it sounds better, it's just does. It's more, er, alive. It seems to sing more, like it's 'cleared its throat'. Maybe it's down to the brass, or just the increased mass, but it's definitely better and a worthwhile upgrade; recommended.

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I've had Jaguar/Jazzmaster GAS of late, but instead of just giving in to it, I did a sensible thing and took my customised Tele along with me to compare tone. My Tele completely knocked the other two out of the park for the sound I like to hear. What was it that attracted me to the offbeat Fenders other than the offset bodies? I think it was the tremolo unit. So I decided to fit one to my tone-tastic Tele and save myself a few bob in the process. I bought and fitted a Stetsbar Pro 2 which, whilst not the prettiest thing on the block, is not nearly as fugly as the Bigsby options (cheaper too) and is totally non-invasive. It took the best part of a day to get right (you have to add a shim to the neck that needs to be custom fitted; much sanding) but I'm quite pleased with it. What's that I hear you say? :useless: Oh, alright then...


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