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#721 (permalink) |
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ok, you guys gotta set a brother on the right path. right now I have a Lite Ash Tele, a '51 that's stock aside from a GFS bridge, and a mahogony neck-through tele-ish monster.
I will buy one of these CV squiers. but which? the tele or one of the strats? the strat is the only fender I've never owned (well, aside from a marauder and starcaster. never got my hands on one of those). doesn't seem like too many people have gotten one of the CV strats yet, though.
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#722 (permalink) |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Eastern US
Posts: 37
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Am I the only one that's not going to get one of these?
I was however freaking out about it when I first saw it.. It IS a good deal and a steal for the price, its like Leo Fender modern revival. I'm just not into new stuff. I like used, neglected things people think is junk. However the junk turns into antiques then I can't afford it either |
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yeah, I was looking real hard at the DuoSonic, especially since a much-modified '72 Musicmaster was my main guitar for many years. I think I've become more comfortable with the 25.5" scale since my Musicmaster was stolen.
![]() I do miss it, though.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Kirksville, MO
Age: 22
Posts: 254
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I know it is not the CS tele but I just got my CS duosonic yesterday. I posted a review with some pics over in the bad dog cafe. Post can be found http://www.tdpri.com/forum/bad-dog-c...ml#post1324281. I decided to be the guinea pig and buy it without finding many reviews on it before hand. I trusted that the quality was on par with the CS tele (and I am glad I did!). Enjoy.
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I wish I had taken more pics of it. especially one that included the serial number on the neck plate. :-/
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Just got mine today. Great guitar, especially for $300. I'm pretty amazed with the fit, finish (nice wood grain showing through) & especially the neck. Sounds awesome, but I will really put it through the paces this weekend. It's not real lightweight, but it's also not 10 lbs.
They did everything with this guitar that I always thought they should do with the standard Fender MIM Tele. Thanks to everyone that shared their enthusiasm. I'm going to get a new jack & maybe a new switch & settle in with mine for a few months before considering any mods. Might end up staying mostly stock or I could end up moving towards an Esquire mod down the road. |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Rochester, NY
Posts: 36
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I got mine today as well and I am pretty shocked at the quality of this thing. The neck and frets are better than the MIM standards I've seen and played and I really like the semi-transparent finish on the body. Its the same weight and heft of my 72ri Custom and the stock pickups are better than I expected. All around, a good purchase.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Hampshire, USA
Age: 40
Posts: 2,145
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Yeah! What's up with that!?! I don't care if it costs $299 and is every bit as good as a $1000 Tele - if I can't have it in burnt sienna or watermelonburst, I'm not interested.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: May 2006
Location: " Land Of Ten Thousand Taxes"
Posts: 1,119
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actually they're not that white in person - more of a cream color.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Redondo beach
Age: 54
Posts: 349
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Mine will arrive at work shortly today......maybe in 1/2 hour on the early (ups dropped another one) truck
I have the whole weekend to play with it and do maintenance on my truck... I have a Fender gigbag ready for it. I'll put it in the gig bag and put it in the garage storage cabinet and allow the wife to see me pull out this dusty gig bag and bring it into the house. Tell her I just didn't have room for this cheapo guitar in the house with the other 14 I have in the closets that she has only seen 5 of so far in the last 7 months she's been here.... A man's gotta do what a man's gotta do, especially after having a GAS attack..... What to do with that beautiful Guitarmill pine body she hasn't seen yet either....? |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: May 2006
Location: " Land Of Ten Thousand Taxes"
Posts: 1,119
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I'm curious to know how many of us TDPRI's have purchased the tele Vibe - I'm guessing around 20 - what do you think ?
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: New Hampshire, USA
Age: 40
Posts: 2,145
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I am very likely ordering another soon to put a humbucker in the neck.
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Orlando, FL
Age: 36
Posts: 153
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