sunvalleylaw
Yep.
Hum/mini-hum necked Teles are cool.
While I love the history this guitar has, I wouldn't want to touch it after years of Keef boogers, sweat, and transfused blood all over it.
This.
Hum/mini-hum necked Teles are cool.
While I love the history this guitar has, I wouldn't want to touch it after years of Keef boogers, sweat, and transfused blood all over it.
maybe switch out the neck for a rosewood fretboard.
Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tele = maple board
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Leo changed all guitars to rosewood in '58. not CBS, not FMIC, Clarence Leo Fender. so for the past 53 years, longer than most of us on this board have been alive, telecasters have been available with rosewood fretboards. get over it.
I know but he changed them for a dumb reason imo. I just prefer the feel of maple, Im not someone who claims to be able to hear a difference in tone.
not having your guitars look like crap on TV is an incredibly good reason. remember this was the 50s. culture at the time was clean and buttoned up. rock n roll was rebellious music, but you still couldn't get on tv if you weren't styling. and that meant new, clean looking instruments.
not having your guitars look like crap on TV is an incredibly good reason. remember this was the 50s. culture at the time was clean and buttoned up. rock n roll was rebellious music, but you still couldn't get on tv if you weren't styling. and that meant new, clean looking instruments. it was a marketing decision. just as moving to Alder was a cost-cutting decision. honestly, none of the changes Leo made to his instruments were for tone. they were to make a bigger profit.
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I can see the clean astiectic being important in the 50's. To me a dirty maple board is beyond cool. My Jetstreams board is discolored, but it's all real from my fingers, and I clean it every string change. Just turned out that way, to me it looks awesome.
I laugh when now when I hear Sultan's of Swing "An old guitar is all he can afford....."right, but that's you with your modern sensibility. we've grown up with ripped jeans and worn guitars and thought they were cool. but they were only cool because that what happened to the old dudes from the 50s over time.
the one that really cracks me up is when guitarists spend thousands on a relic and the comments they get from people are "couldn't you afford a new guitar?"
I laugh when now when I hear Sultan's of Swing "An old guitar is all he can afford....."
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