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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Mid-Atlantic
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Guess who?
Let's play guess who.
I am an arctic white Tele, with a black/blue/grey pearloid pickguard. I was born in Mexico and have three single coil pick-ups and a five-way selector. I have an ashtray bridge with three silver (non-threaded) 60s-style saddles and string-thru non-contoured body. I have a one-piece glossy poly finished maple neck with vinatge frets and a 7.25 or 9.5 inch radius neck. My headstock has a filled-in flush truss rod hole and my name (logo) is 70's style - Fender TELECASTER. I have vintage style tuners. Who am I? I just picked this up two days ago and it is a very nice Tele, but I don't know what model it is. It seems a mix of the 50's, 60's and 70's RIs, but I'm pretty sure it's not an aftermarket Frankenstein. There is a major chip on the back of the body revealing about 7 layers of paint: sealer, blue, grey, blue, black, etc. then finally white. From what shows through the chip, it looks like alder, or some other non-ash wood, but it's heavy enough to be ash. Thanks! |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Beautiful North Georgia!
Posts: 434
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Modded Mexican Nashville?
Nashville's have: 3 pu's, vitage bridge and 60's saddles, vintage tuners and made in Mexico...White w/ was available. Likely alder under that poly.
The only big thing thowing me off is the logo. I thought I remembered them all having a more vintagey spagetti logo but maybe the 1st rounds had that regular "70's-ish" Mexican/standard one? Oh, and the truss-rod adjustment is in the heel not the headstock??? Could be a Frankentele...sombody may have swapped the neck? Can we get a photo to be sure what you're describing?
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Poster Extraordinaire
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 5,910
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I've got a couple of questions for the mystery guitar:
Swimming pool rout or H S rout? Is the middle pickup a Strat pup, and are the pickups Fender or are they identified as some other brand? Is the serial number on the front or back of the headstock, and is the neck finish real glossy or just semi-gloss? Where is the string tree, and what kind? Sounds like a Partscaster. How does she play?
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Mid-Atlantic
Posts: 35
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I think the neck might be from a 69 Thinline RI. It is very glossy, pretty sure it's 7.25 with vintage frets, and has the serial # on the back. It has a metal "wavy" string tree, and the filled-in trussrod hole. And it has F-stamped tuners withe squared-off tuners "knobs". Middle pick-up is a silver lipstick tele neck style. Plays nice, but I think it has 9's on it, I'll prob switch to 10s. |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Mid-Atlantic
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It's interesting to see (on the chipped area) how they used other colored paints to build up the finish and/or practice and/or use up paint, then put on the final white coat. Thanks for the replies. Last edited by Little Ricky : May 13th, 2008 at 09:23 AM. Reason: Additional info |
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