SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off

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2013/06/01 03:08:26 (permalink)

SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off

A really nice one - even I find the offer tempting, even though I'm not a tele type of guy.

While supplies last.
http://www.musiciansfrien...XFCBK1&src=3XFCBK1


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    synkrotron
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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 03:51:02 (permalink)
    Wow! that is a crazy offer! Not my most favourite of guitar shapes but even so... 

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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 06:48:07 (permalink)
    Krist, I'm afraid I still don't understand the appeal of artificially aged and 'road-worn' guitars.

    I don't know if you saw it at the time, but you might find the discussion we had about it HERE a couple of years ago interesting.

    I also pointed out in this THREAD what a piss-poor job they made of replicating Joe Strummer's Tele. I mean to say, that abomination looks exactly like someone took an electric sander to it
     
     

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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 08:13:23 (permalink)
    instant aging process...I got one of those...

    I'm guessing it beats trying to get an actual vintage guitar...at...oh say....a few grand or so...

    The space you have will always be exceeded in direct proportion to the amount of stuff you have...Thornton's Postulate.

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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 08:23:26 (permalink)
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    Krist, I'm afraid I still don't understand the appeal of artificially aged and 'road-worn' guitars.

      
     
    Hmmm... yeah, I had kind of overlooked that part and it was the very low price that bedazzled me. So I'm with you there. I'd rather have a nice new shiny one and try to keep it in that state. But that's just me...


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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 09:15:46 (permalink)
    What cracked me up was seeing perhaps 30 perfectly-identical "roadworn" Telecasters lined up in a display case at NAMM. I immediately thought of all the rubes who pay $50 for jeans that have holes in the knees.


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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 09:34:11 (permalink)


    What'd be cool is if the hole in your jeans was on your thigh and it matched up, exactly, with the rubbed off paint on the Telecaster.

    I think designer brand name buckle rash might be a thing of the future... if the bapu hasn't already patented it.

    I might pay extra for a genuine Levi Strauss rivet dimple here or there.





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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 12:32:10 (permalink)
    I can appreciate the skill of a luthier to create a copy such as was done with SRVs guitar and find it amazing that
    they can do so in such fine detail and precision.

    I have no appreciation or find value in a cheap attempt at it.  
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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 12:34:47 (permalink)


    No foto-rash?


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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 17:04:26 (permalink)
    I'm w/ you guys on this one, the worn out thing isn't for me - but at this price, it wouldn't prevent me from buying the guitar. Judging from the pic, it didn't seem to be anything too wild in terms of aging either. I mean, they didn't try to make give it that Rory Gallagher finish. 

    But overall, I'd pick the non worn out model over it if it was an option. 

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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/01 19:47:41 (permalink)
    It's all so funny. My brother calls me up and I go see his new guitar. A Gibson custom shop ES-330 that's supposed to be a replica of a 60's 330. It cost him almost $4,000. 

    So I sit him in front of the computer and log on to one of my favorite vintage guitar stores. There's virtually the same guitar, except this one is original, for the same price he paid for the new relic. So I ask him what he could sell his for in 6 months compared to what he could sell an original for.

    A no brainer. Vintage generally goes up and new generally goes down. That's why I'll never buy a copy of something old that might be had for a reasonable price. Having said that, I know that I'll never be able to buy a burst or a 63 strat. I was able to get a very nice 65 Jazzmaster for the same price as a Fender custom shop strat.

    For my Les Paul I found a gold-top with the perfect neck and a nice finish. I stripped it and replaced all the plastic and metal with the same Gibson hardware they use on the R7. I also completely rewired it and put Duncan Antiquities on board. At the end of the day it's extremely close to an R7 but only cost me half the price.

    AFA the road worn Fenders, stick with the 60's series. The rosewood board doesn't get gross like the maple board. I hate reliced maple necks. They look fake, and that includes all the boutique relics. Yuck!

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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/02 08:03:01 (permalink)
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    For my Les Paul I found a gold-top with the perfect neck and a nice finish. I stripped it and replaced all the plastic and metal with the same Gibson hardware they use on the R7. I also completely rewired it and put Duncan Antiquities on board. At the end of the day it's extremely close to an R7 but only cost me half the price.




    I've got a yard broom like that. It's fifty years old and totally original apart from having had 13 new handles and 11 heads.
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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/02 08:54:32 (permalink)
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    ampfixer

    For my Les Paul I found a gold-top with the perfect neck and a nice finish. I stripped it and replaced all the plastic and metal with the same Gibson hardware they use on the R7. I also completely rewired it and put Duncan Antiquities on board. At the end of the day it's extremely close to an R7 but only cost me half the price.




    I've got a yard broom like that. It's fifty years old and totally original apart from having had 13 new handles and 11 heads.


    If I ever spend $4,000.00 on a guitar I hope you get that broom and beat the hell out of me with it...I'll pay you for a new handle and head. :)
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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/02 09:56:14 (permalink)
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    ampfixer

    For my Les Paul I found a gold-top with the perfect neck and a nice finish. I stripped it and replaced all the plastic and metal with the same Gibson hardware they use on the R7. I also completely rewired it and put Duncan Antiquities on board. At the end of the day it's extremely close to an R7 but only cost me half the price.




    I've got a yard broom like that. It's fifty years old and totally original apart from having had 13 new handles and 11 heads.


     
     

     
     

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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/02 14:25:55 (permalink)
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    ampfixer

    For my Les Paul I found a gold-top with the perfect neck and a nice finish. I stripped it and replaced all the plastic and metal with the same Gibson hardware they use on the R7. I also completely rewired it and put Duncan Antiquities on board. At the end of the day it's extremely close to an R7 but only cost me half the price.




    I've got a yard broom like that. It's fifty years old and totally original apart from having had 13 new handles and 11 heads.


     
     

     
     


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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/03 11:05:41 (permalink)
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    What cracked me up was seeing perhaps 30 perfectly-identical "roadworn" Telecasters lined up in a display case at NAMM. I immediately thought of all the rubes who pay $50 for jeans that have holes in the knees.



     Wow...maybe I should hang on to those old pairs of underwear I almost threw out....ok that wasn't funny;P


     That seems like a great price for a Fender. Worn or not. I am on the small acoustic kick right now.


     Really tempted by those mini/baby Taylors.

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    Re:SDOTD Fender Road Worn Player Telecaster Almost 50% Off 2013/06/04 18:35:18 (permalink)
    As you say Starise, great price for a Fender. 
     
    I paid a bit more than $1100 (Canadian) for my American Fender strat in the mid 90's. Never regretted it, though, obviously, you're always paying for the brand name. There are amazing instruments out there going for a lot less. But, I wanted THAT guitar, w/ the Fender logo on the headstock and the words "Made in the U.S.A" below it.
     
    As I've mentioned recently, I've decided that I'd buy a Gibson Les Paul as soon as I have a bit of money coming in. The models I'm looking at are usually priced between $2-2500. At $2500 I would be stretching the psychological limits of the price I'm willing to pay. Heck, it took me quite a while to even consider a Gibson when I could have a similar guitar by Epiphone for 1/4 of the price.
     
    But, relatively speaking, if I put $1100 on a strat, the Les Paul has got to be worth the bigger asking price, with its set neck and all. 
     
    These days, I often see Fender Custom Shop strats going for prices like $3000. Now THAT is something I can't understand. A strat is basically a plank w/ a lot plastic on it. I can't imagine what could justify a $2000 difference between a standard and a custom - much less sonically. 
    post edited by Rain - 2013/06/04 18:36:30

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