vote for how many you own amp; say what they are
mine are the hh black out amp; nashville with the hot rail
you forgot to put 0 as an option. lol.
Teles are my main choice in electric guitars, and I now own 5 American Series Teles:
1. Natural ash/maple fb with an SM-3n mini-HB at the neck and Antiquity I flatpole lead.
2. White blonde ash/rosewood with Phat Cat neck and JD lead.
3. Sunburst alder/rosewood with Antiquity I flatpole set.
4. Pewter HS Tele alder/rosewood with stock Atomic II neck HB and STL-2 Hot Tele lead.
5. A limited edition American Custom Tele butterscotch blonde/maple blackguard with a Fender CS Nocaster set.
I may end up moving the Antiquity lead out of the natural ash Tele and into the American Custom blackguard (with an Antiquity rhythm), in which case I'd use an STL-2 or 5/2 Nashville Studio lead with the current SM-3n in the natural.
I also have a Bill Lawrence Swampkaster T tele clone that isn't too bad -- it has an especially nice sounding neck pickup.
I'm up on 2
one Samick Clone (very decent copy, so close you can interchange stuff like scratchplates, and bridge and neck pups etc)
one Highway 1 Tele
Need a nice custom with buckers
And another with a P90 setup...
I have a 00-01 MIA tele 2 tone sunburst and a maple fingerboard. It has a set of QP's in it. I'm thinking about going back to a vintage style tone.
Luke
3
1, but it comprises 100% of my electric guitar collection.Over the years, there have been 4 others, 2 Fenders and 2 Schecter PT's
72 telecaster w/ the nickel covered neck hum and a single coil tele bridge. AWESOME tone, but the frets have taken a huge pounding over the years.
1 for now. 2003 MIM Standard Agave Blue with maple fretboard. Modded with a killswitch, was going to add Tapped Quater pounders, but this no money spending this is holding me back from that.
1 - in my signature
Been updated with a new pickgard and brass saddles.
1 - a tokai clone of a '52ri ... upgraded to a set of SD vintage stacks and 4 way switch ... very fun guitar to play
t4d
At the moment, I have none; but I have owned a bunch....
used to have a 96 MIA in Crimson Burst with a stock neck,bridge and hotrails middle
one in the works...a custom built semi hollowbody tele with birdseye cap and board and 59n/CCbr
MIJ 60's Tele Custom Reissue: rosewood board, sparkle red finish, double bound body, vintage tint neck, stock S/S pickups. Great guitar - Fender Japan did an excellent job on this one as always. I intend to replace the stock pups someday soon though. Currently I'm thinking Vintage '54 or Vintage Lead Stack bridge and Vintage mini hum in the neck.
Here's a question for Tele players: do you prefer the vintage quot;three barrelquot; bridge, or the modern, fully adjustable bridge? Personally, I love the sustain you get from that three barrel, but I could see why some players would prefer the modern one.
It's a Stewmac thinline bodyw/t flamed maple cap finished in amber Nitro by me. A 83' SQ squier neck, Brass saddle bridge,Duncan 54' splitpole bucker
in the neck.One Fender California series Tele with SD vintage neck amp; bridge pups.
as of now i have 4 teles...(new neck on the way for the black one)...
-Mike
Uno.
I've got a frankenstein of a Tele. It seems to be a 1992 MIM ebony body (white pickguard) with the modification of a Epiphone Explorer neck. I've never changed the pickups, and I'm assuming they're stock. Quite the twisted combination. I bought it used for $150 in a shop downtown, but I never really played it. I'd post a picture, but I recently gave it to my once exclusively acoustic uncle in hopes of opening his country and folk soiled eyes to all that is beautiful.
I own three:
a real '54...that's my favorite electric guitar I own.
a Fender Custom Shop '53 style Tele/Nocaster with medium frets and Duncan Antiquitys.
a MIJ Tele Custom with bound alder body, rosewood fretboard and Custom Shop Jerry Donahue bridge and Antiquity Surfer as the neck pickup.
An 1974 Aria copy of a 69 Tele Thinline in Mahogany.
- Oct 16 Fri 2009 20:54
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