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2008/10/17 09:53:47 (permalink)

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My busy season has come to an end. I've been working loads of overtime. I made the mistake of web browsing a favorite guitar website, and found a Telecaster in my current favorite color.

Here's the "pre owned" 2007 Custom Classic Telecaster I just HAD to buy:




I only played it about 6 hours yesterday... I gotta play it some more today! :-)

I just wanted to show it off :-)

best regards,
mike


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    spacey
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    RE: tele 2008/10/17 09:59:58 (permalink)
    SWEET!

    Something just special about the custom shop and that is just beautiful.

    I want one. I'd show it off too.

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    RE: tele 2008/10/17 10:20:16 (permalink)
    Man...that's cruel to show me that guitar.... I have wanted a sweet tele like that for so long.... I actually was looking for a tele when I came across my 69SG.... one of these days..... ahhhh perchance to dream...

    Sam Ash in Raleigh, NC has a beautiful Tele...in a glass case...Maroon/brownish in color...gold hardware.... $4200... I'm like pavlov's dog when I see it.

    Nice eye candy.... thanks
    post edited by Guitarhacker - 2008/10/17 10:22:56

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    RE: tele 2008/10/17 16:00:40 (permalink)
    That's an absolutley beautiful guitar! I may have to build me one in that finish... Can't afford a custom.

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    RE: tele 2008/10/17 17:19:48 (permalink)
    Yeah, that's a peach right there. I've been lusting after one of those for awhile now. Nice get.

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    RE: tele 2008/10/17 17:51:45 (permalink)

    ORIGINAL: DarinBad

    That's an absolutley beautiful guitar! I may have to build me one in that finish... Can't afford a custom.

    Quite right: when I build one, that's how I want it to look

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    RE: tele 2008/10/17 17:54:40 (permalink)
    Look it's still got the ol' ticker on it. Don't look at it. Don't even point at it! It can never be played - ever!

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    The Maillard Reaction
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    RE: tele 2008/10/17 20:15:13 (permalink)
    Ha! I played it another 6 hours today.

    It's less than one year old but I got it for less than the price of a Warmoth build. It was seemingly in unused condition. It seems to be a one piece body with very nice grain pattern. I've had another American Standard Tele for 25 years so this one seemed instantly familiar. I play all my guitars but I have real good habits when handling them. I avoid belt buckles, hard buttons and such and use strap locks and good stands.

    I hope to own this guitar for a long time :-)

    best regards,
    mike


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    Ben J Hayes
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    RE: tele 2008/10/18 04:12:00 (permalink)
    Hey what a beautiful guitar you have there!

    You can't beat Leo's master peice....now go and play some more!
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    RE: tele 2008/10/18 12:18:30 (permalink)
    That's beautiful, Mike.

    Now you've got me wanting a Tele, though

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    RE: tele 2008/10/18 16:46:44 (permalink)
    There's nothing like a good Telecaster. I used to drool over my friend's "light ash" Japanese Tele. It was done up vintage style, with a tight fretboard radius, three brass saddles, "bass" neck pickup circuit, and straight-head screws everywhere. When I say "drool", I mean it quite literally; I would drool on it while I played. He moved away, though, so I'll probably never see it again. Now I have to get my own. Damnit!
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