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Post by BritInvasion on Aug 3, 2015 17:49:44 GMT -7
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Post by walt on Aug 4, 2015 5:45:18 GMT -7
Two minor nitpicks-i'd rather have the minihumbucker on the neck,and stain it a little lighter-at first I thought it was black.But yea,i'll take one
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Post by Mark (Basement Enthusiast) on Aug 4, 2015 6:35:52 GMT -7
More nit-picking... I just think the neck should be a darker wood/stain, or at least a RW fretboard. (Super dark body sort of contrasts too much with that yellow-ish looking neck.) But the reclaimed wood is cool, especially in a Tele!
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Post by JeffG on Aug 4, 2015 8:48:42 GMT -7
I agree with some of the nitpicks but I was very happy to see Fender doing a reclaimed Redwood tele. That one will sell no problem.
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Post by Maddog on Aug 4, 2015 9:18:44 GMT -7
Man, I like everything about it. I wonder how heavy they are??? I DID tho find this statement a tad confusing:
"•Wide Range Special humbucking bridge pickup, Custom Shop vintage-style single-coil Telecaster bridge pickup"
How many bridge pups can a tele have?
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Post by Christopher on Aug 4, 2015 11:46:25 GMT -7
Agree with Lee, how heavy is that axe? I made a bridge out of redwood planks at an old house we had and they were pretty sturdy and quite hefty. Sounded OK in the video but would've preferred to hear each sound without the loop in the background. Plus guy was using the Normal channel not the Bright. #WTH? So I found this post by a fellow IG'er who played one of these and he said it's light. http://instagram.com/p/5-09J6mrkM
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