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Old May 9th, 2008, 09:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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help me nail this down....

I saw a Tele today in Fretware - a Vintage Guitar Shop in Franklin, OH. It was a two tone sunburst, with a rosewood fretboard. Based on its serial #, I believe it was made in the mid to early 90's. I am thinking a late 50's RI, but am not familiar with one. Anyone know what this might be?

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Old May 9th, 2008, 09:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That's a relatively broad description. You'll need to provide a bit more info. Maybe some pics too if you have a link...
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Old May 9th, 2008, 09:41 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I saw a Tele today in Fretware - a Vintage Guitar Shop in Franklin, OH. It was a two tone sunburst, with a rosewood fretboard. Based on its serial #, I believe it was made in the mid to early 90's. I am thinking a late 50's RI, but am not familiar with one. Anyone know what this might be?

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What did the serial # start with ?...any more details ?...not much to go on.
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Old May 9th, 2008, 11:03 PM   #4 (permalink)
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sorry. i guess that is a little broad. i guess what i was saying was that it seems like the 2-tones are typically a 50's style or 50's RI, but this one had a rosewood fretboard... just seemed like an unusual combo

i'll look at it again on monday and let you know. maybe get a feel for what kinda pups shes got, what kind of neck, saddles, etc...
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Old May 10th, 2008, 03:05 AM   #5 (permalink)
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sorry. i guess that is a little broad. i guess what i was saying was that it seems like the 2-tones are typically a 50's style or 50's RI, but this one had a rosewood fretboard... just seemed like an unusual combo

i'll look at it again on monday and let you know. maybe get a feel for what kinda pups shes got, what kind of neck, saddles, etc...

Steve Cropper plays one like that on the "Back To Stax" DVD (Cannes, France 1990). Very dark 2-tone sunburst (tobacco burst?), rosewood board and the classic 3-saddle bridge. I've always wondered what model that is.

It would be nice if you managed to take some pics of it ... Maybe it's the same model as Steve's?
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I saw a Tele today in Fretware - a Vintage Guitar Shop in Franklin, OH. It was a two tone sunburst, with a rosewood fretboard. Based on its serial #, I believe it was made in the mid to early 90's. I am thinking a late 50's RI, but am not familiar with one.
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FWIW, a late 50's sunburst, from '58 on would be a 3-color sunburst, and the rosewood fingerboard was introduced in '59 so Fender would probably never have made a guitar that looked like that originally. Could it be a CS guitar that someone simply ordered that way because they liked that particular combination of elements?
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FWIW, a late 50's sunburst, from '58 on would be a 3-color sunburst, and the rosewood fingerboard was introduced in '59 so Fender would probably never have made a guitar that looked like that originally. Could it be a CS guitar that someone simply ordered that way because they liked that particular combination of elements?

I've thought of the same thing in connection with Cropper's 2-tone Tele.

It may have been an early/mid-80's standard Tele though, before they changed to a 6-saddle modern bridge, 'cos the Fender color chart for '82-'84 offers Brown Sunburst (532), which ia a dark 2-tone.
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could also just be a partscaster... i am going tomorrow, and will take some pics.

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