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Nice!.....
.....I love that color!
I wish they made a "regular" Tele with that color/pickguard combo (in other words, with the normal Tele pickguard). Very nice looking axe!! -Eric
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Think I'll pack it in and Buy a pickup Take it down to LA... |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lebanon, OH
Posts: 644
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The pickups in it are the 50's type with the white protective yarn. The bobbin is plastic though. I have a Duncan JD in my B-Bender Tele. I'm gonna install the JD in the Thinline just to hear what it'll sound like. The neck pickup is crap but the bridge is nice. I'm going to put a Twang King in the neck and I'm thinking Fralin Blues Special for the bridge.
Any thoughts?
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Raleigh NC
Posts: 15
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Love the Thinline
Butch,
I have a 69 RI in Shell Pink, (I know, I know). I did swap out brass saddles for the stock steel ones. I picked up a set of the Suhr Fat T pups and swapped them out - big difference from the MIM stock. I probably should have replaced the three-way and pots while I was there but maybe later. I put on a couple of black skirted Fender amp knobs in place of the stock Tele knobs ( like the Muddy Waters Tele ). Schaller strap locks, replaced the butterfly string tree with a modern roller type. Now I love it! This drives my wife absolutely CRAZY. She just can't understand why I drag home a perfectly good brand new guitar and completely gut it. Congratulations on the new Thinline, I'm sure you'll love yours too.
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Putting a bridgeplate under the neck pickup worked in terms of reducing treble and adding some compressed vintage flavour. Both my '78 and my new homebrew (52RI pups) sound maybe slightly smoother, but there's not much in it. I haven't changed pots out, I prefer treble response on the Thinline.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Whidbey Island,WA
Posts: 190
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I know I know
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Scotia NY
Posts: 436
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JD good, nice, fun
I have a protone thinline, basically the same animal. I put a JD in the bridge and it is perfect for that model. My best sounding guitar.
I threw a fender vintage neck pup and it is fine. You're gonna love that!
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Philly Pa
Posts: 763
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Geeze Butch....
next time ya go shopping...take me with ya...I could use a lady like that to follow me home too....beautiful...and she just oozzzzes the bluez....good luck....don
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: MD
Age: 51
Posts: 735
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Love those thinlines. Tom |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Trenton, Ontario
Posts: 313
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that's funny...
...that doesn't look like an Albert Lee DVD!?!?
Kuul git-fiddle dude. That would be my colour choice as well. (I have a strat like that, minus the f-holes that is...) congrats on a beautiful guitar.. |
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Lebanon, OH
Posts: 644
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Thanks for the nice comments everyone. I'll tell y'all this... The bridge pickup sounds great. The neck pickup is terrible though. Cheers,
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