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Any Surf Green Telecasters out there?
Hi all...CT Dude here. I have a project Telecaster kicking around that I'm thinking of doing in a ReRanch - Fender Surf Green color. Once I shoot it, I'm going to age it as well with the ReRanch amber tinted clear coat.
For the hardware, I'm going to go the relic route but I was wondering if anyone out there has ever seen a Surf Green Telecaster with a slightly yellowed-white pickguard? The neck is a repro maple that's been finished on the back with an amber. Any and all input and of course photos-links are very welcomed! Thanks- CT Dude |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Mo'town NJ
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CT Dude
My project includes an ESP 400 double bound body in (sorta) SG. The binding is a pretty cream (naturally aged it looks). It looks great with the green. I originally planned on a pearloid guard (looked OK), but a new old pickup dropped in my lap and I need a new guard. . The PUP is a 50's Les Paul soap bar and which is a bizarre white right now, been struggling with adding a cream or possibly mint. I think if I can find it the cream would be better.
Are you going to use standard PUPs?
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Surf Green Tele...
Hey Bob Mc...
Right now I'm using the pups that came with this beast. I really haven't put any thought into what I'll install. If the refinish job turns out really good, I might sink some $$ into some hot pups. Right now the Christmas Season has the $$ tied up so it will be my "over-the-winter" project. Chances are (hey, isn't that a song title?) it will be sometime in the end of Jan. into Feb. before I think about the pups and what i should get. I'm hoping to post photos as I progress. I'll be sure to let you know. CT Dude |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NORWAY
Age: 29
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i have a green one
not shure if its surfgreen but it' green
![]() check out large pic here: http://www.home.no/teleman/surf.htm rust |
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Here's one...
.... I did for a pal - it's not surf green, but it's green...
and we put a Warmoth mint green pickguard on it. ![]() Oh yeah, and very faded gold hardware... Them's Seymour Duncan Quarter-Pounders lurking in there, neck one is a Strat QP - it sounds like a dang LP Special! |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Mo'town NJ
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Can someone tell me what color
the guard is in the Custom Shop guitar posted above;
I'm color challenged and description phobic.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lindenhurst, NY
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The description calls it...
...an aged guard.
It's here: http://www.gbase.com/gearlist/guitar...?guitar=508169 My understanding of guard color technology is that "mint green" is white with a greyish-green hue, while "aged" has a yellowed look to it. I recently purchased a green guard and it sure looked more yellow than green to me, which worked fine with the guitar it went on. OTOH, once had a green guard that was way too green for human eyes to view. BTW, its pretty easy to get an aged looking white guard. Just rub on a couple of light coats of Kiwi Brown shoe polish or equivalent. Works on pale maple necks too.
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lindenhurst, NY
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Ahhhh, Beautiful Belair Green...
...the same great color as the first G&L (an ASAT) I was supposed to get. But alas, it was not destined to be.
Made up for it soon after with an orange G&L ASAT Classic (at a store liquidation sale), Broadcaster (sold, later replaced with another), and most recently, an ASAT Jr (soon to be liberated from Mike Rice's partially manicured hands...) Not that I'm interested...but what year is that green geetar from, and what're they asking for it? Is that a bound neck?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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They call it Surf Green on the Web site
(Btw, Hiya Ian!) :-) But of course, G&L doesn't offer a Surf Green, just "Belair Green," as you said. Whoops.
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http://acousticaxis.com/GandL.htm You'll have to scroll down to the bottom of the page (past all the other pretty G&Ls). They don't say what year it is, and yes, it sure looks like a bound fingerboard to me. They only give the list price, $1570, which would be $1099 at 30% off. (But that's just a semi-educated guess, I have NO idea what their discounts may or may not be.) Okay, I'm going back to ignoring it now. -- CS P.S. I betcha it would look reeel purty next to the Lilacaster. Kinda like Easter in South Beach... ;-) Edited to be, you know... *right* and stuff. |
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