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3 hours ago, Dom in Somerset said:

I find strats more comfortable to play but a tele looks more badass.

 

As my friends says "Strats are like Clitorises - every kuntt's got one..."

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On 19/04/2020 at 21:20, howdenspur said:

Got two 6 strings, a Squier Fat Strat (HSS) and a PRS SE Singlecut. Both nice guitars, the PRS has a slightly wider neck which attracts, though I think I'm probably a single coil guy. Would probably chop both in for a Tele or an LP Junior (Harley Benton type, my playing isn't that great 😎).

Here we go...

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I was bored at home, and had some Seafoam Green, and custom mixed Smooth Mint (Fiat 500 car colour), nitrocellulose lacquer leftover from previous builds. 

I wondered how the colours would look together. So, I made this:

2 piece, double bound, Tele body. 1 piece maple neck.  Gotoh tuners and bridge. Fender Pure Vintage 64 Tele pickups. CRL 3 way switch, Fender Pure Vintage knobs, and CTS pots. 

All lacquer finishing was applied here at home. (I masked off the binding on the sides, and scraped back the front edge binding using a scalpel blade. 

 

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Here's my three electrics.

A Gretsch Electromatic given to me by a very very good friend of mine for my 50th birthday.

My first electric guitar - an E-series '80s Squire Tele

and a '96-'97 Fender Jaguar

(Charvel acoustic not included in shot)

 

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Some lovely guitars in this thread.

I've had all sorts over the years, mostly vintage Tele's but also Strats, Jaguars, Mustangs, Les Pauls, LP Jr's, SG's, 335's, 330's, and loads of acoustics as well.

My last trio of decent guitars was a 1997 Danelectro DC59, a 1966 Gibson ES-125T, and a 1960's parts Fender Telecaster with a goldfoil pickup in it. When I sold almost everything off to buy a flat the Danelectro was the electric guitar I kept. I've got a Squier Thinline Tele as well which is a bit more hi-fi sounding than the Dano, but the Dano is just the easiest guitar to play I've ever had.

 

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Driftwood Junior made by my son from wood found on an Essex beach.

1936 Regal Parlour

1931 National Triolian

I don't play bass anymore if I can help it - I just sits myself down, sticks a glass wine bottleneck on my pinkie and whine away until her highness tells me to shut up.😎

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49 minutes ago, Jazzneck said:

Driftwood Junior made by my son from wood found on an Essex beach.

1936 Regal Parlour

1931 National Triolian

I don't play bass anymore if I can help it - I just sits myself down, sticks a glass wine bottleneck on my pinkie and whine away until her highness tells me to shut up.😎

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Immensely cool.........B|

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