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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: St. Pete
Age: 34
Posts: 246
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teles with contours?
which/how many fender teles were made with body countours and/or elbow contours? I'm asking for a few reasons, but partly because I am trying to track down a specific guitar that I saw around 1996 that had 3 pups, a 5 way switch, tele neck and maybe a tele body. it was definitely a fender product, but I don't think it was a nashville. any ideas?
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Age: 62
Posts: 2,745
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Somebody say Contours???
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The MIJ '90s Telecaster Deluxe (that's the name - '90s Telecaster Deluxe) sounds like what you're describing. I had one for a while, very sweet guitar. Mine was a FotoFlame sunburst with pearloid pg. Strat pups in the neck and middle, Tele bridge, 5-way Strat switch.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: St. Pete
Age: 34
Posts: 246
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thanks, everyone! I'm pretty sure it's the deluxe. I don't think it was bound, as I'm pretty sure about the elbow contour.
Those who have contoured bodies, do you feel that it affects your tone or playability positively or negatively? |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Fort Valley, GA
Age: 55
Posts: 26
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Like many here, I came to the Tele from Strat-land so I was already sold on the benefits of the contours. Now my 2 Teles both have the tummy and elbow cuts and my 2 Strats both have the upper horns trimmed back to approximate the Tele dimension. I'll confess that they are not beautiful and I know they would offend the sensibilities of a lot of folks --I just feel like I've married the best features of both designs and I really like the consistent feel from axe to axe. I can't detect any difference in tone.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sebastian, FL
Age: 46
Posts: 328
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On a related note, has anyone ever tried to extend the top horn a little for better balance? Not Strat cutaway, but more of a forward bulge?
Just asking....
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