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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Athens, OH
Posts: 1,141
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Check out this auction
I'm thinking of making an Esquire so I was crusing ebay today looking for potential projects and came across this. Something just doesn't smell right. Like, why is the logo black? Didn't they just do that on the MIM Squiers? And what about the tuners and saddles? Anyone know what this tele is?
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Athens, OH
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Thanks for fixing the link. I never have got the hang of that, or posting pics for that matter.
So does anyone else think this might be a squier?
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Modesto, CA
Age: 62
Posts: 771
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It look pretty accurate . . . I'm comparing it to a few MIMs that I have lying around for parts.
The black strap buttons . . . I don't know about. On the headstock . . . the Telecaster logo is usually centered on Fender . . . not the bottom of both words lined up straight across. That's a fairly good price . . . the ones that I get are under $150, and they too are fairly nice. |
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Doctor of Teleocity
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I've never seen a MIM Fender non Squier Telecaster or a picture of one with a solid black logo....... I'm not saying they don't exist .....I just haven't seen one. I have a '95 MIM toploader Telecaster. It has the silver logo with black border. Here's a picture from a previous post on the subject. The upper picture shows an MIM Squier that has clearly had the "Squier" removed.
![]() Here's the headstock from the above referenced auction You be the judge.
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my 89 MIM Standard was much different
Had silver logo with black outline
The tuners were more square and had an "F" on them The saddles were not the barrel type The strings went through the body
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Doctor of Teleocity
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89 MIM Standard?
Was the Ensenada plant even open in 1989?
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Doctor of Teleocity
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Ok ............ just learned the following:
FenderŪ Mexico Highlights... 1987: FenderŪ Mexico established; String packaging operation begins. 1988: Amplifier production begins. 1989: Electric Guitar production is begun. 1992: String manufacturing moved to Mexico. 1997: To celebrate the 10th anniversary of FenderŪ Mexico, Jimmie Vaughan performs a concert at the factory for employees and guests. 2001: Vintage Re-Issue guitars are introduced to Mexico featuring fine woods like mahogany, ash, alder and poplar.
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