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What do you think of this?
![]() This is an early 70s Tele with all kinds of crap installed on it. Do you think it would be easy to restore it? The trem seems to be a top mounted kind with maybe 4 screws, no Strat routes. I could get it quite cheap, the seller obviously doesn't have a clue what's hiding under that hideous monster, an early 70s TELE! It's on auction at a local Finnish auction site. |
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Re: What do you think of this?
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Tempe, AZ
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It's gonna bear the scars of that nasty tremolo, even if it wasn't routed for it. And replacing the locking nut might take some professional work.
But as long as you don't mind the battle scars (and it is early '70s so some, at least, are to be expected), it probably can be restored to being a really nice sounding Tele. And that's a really pretty colored body!
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I kind of wonder what's under that sheetmetal.
Is that a Kahler style cam tremolo that's on it? If it is, then quite a bit of wood had to be removed to install that. And what's that up on the headstock, just past the nut? Is that some sort of string lock? It's not a guitar I'd want to deal with. But '70s Fenders don't interest me very much so that sort of skews my opinion. I kind of think Fender is building better guitars these days anyhow. If it has some sort of collector value, would that be completely destroyed by having had it be completely buggered up like that, and then repaired? Pete |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Little Rock, AR
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Re: Pete
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Plus no vintage tele I know of had a body made of wood that looked like that, I would doubt the body is an old Fender. So I looks like all you got is an old neck (and without looking at that, it may not be what it appears) and even then It has had a locking nut installed (which seriously effects it's value). Johnny Atomic |
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Friend of Leo's
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Well, fwiw, they were nice trems, but a little too sensitive to my liking. But you're thinking of ditching it anyway, so that doesn't matter. While there is likely a rout underneath (I can pretty much guarantee it), at least it's not straight through the body, so it wouldn't be too difficult to fill the hole with a wood patch, and so on, then follow with opaque paint. Of course, it's still a bit difficult to say at this point whether it would be worth it, and you'd have to confirm the authenticity of that body and neck first anyway.
Good luck with it! |
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Tele-Holic
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More pics, what a mess!
http://www.propellihattu.fi/whattele/tele1.jpg
http://www.propellihattu.fi/whattele/tele2.jpg http://www.propellihattu.fi/whattele/tele3.jpg http://www.propellihattu.fi/whattele/tele4.jpg http://www.propellihattu.fi/whattele/tele5.jpg http://www.propellihattu.fi/whattele/tele6.jpg http://www.propellihattu.fi/whattele/tele7.jpg Sorry, no decent pics of the body yet. Klusons on that neck! The neck seems to be in a pretty good shape. Front pup may not be original, definitely not the bridge one. I might bid some euros for the neck only... |
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Friend of Leo's
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It's not likely a 70's MIA Fender I think. Could be MIJ, though. Should have Schaller octagonal-head F-tuners or the diagonal mounting holes which the Kluson-type do not cover, and appears to not have 'The Notch' although serial puts it around 1971 so it should.
The rear of the headstock shape looks wrong to me, too. More like a 50's-type MIJ Squire.
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Tele-Holic
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Can't be MIJ
According to the seller this monster was put together years before 1985 when he bought it. The headstock looks just like a '71 or '72 to me, front and back. The tuners are a mystery, I don't see any holes the stock ones left... The Kahlers came around late 70's. Also the bridge pup looks correct though someone has put a screw through the centre hole! Who has assembled this masterpiece anyway? Hope he's reading this thread :D
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Friend of Leo's
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Well, it's still hard to say much about this thing, especially without shots of the neck heel and pocket, or the electronics. Plus, I'm not the best person to ask, as I'm not an expert on these issues by any means. But these photos do raise some questions in my mind, and I hope some more knowledgeable folks can chime in.
I would imagine that most, if not all, of the mods were done at the same time, and I would guess that happened in the late 70's or early 80's. The body itself looks to me to be varnished, maybe stained too. I think the cracks in the finish are consistent with type of finish. The uneven string holes are curious. I do not know if that was still common on a 70's tele. At first, I wondered why the ferrules were missing (why bother?), but it looks as though there was probably some sort of cover made for them (evidenced by the two scew holes on both sides). So at least three possibilities come to mind: 1. It's appropriate to a 70's Fender body (the serial number on the neckplate seems to indicate a year between ~1971 - 1974). 2. It's an earlier body. 3. It's a homemade body. I don't know if it's just tha angle of the photos, but there is something that just doesn't look exactly right about that headstock. I may just be imagining that though. The gouged line in the butt of the body seems almost too straight to have been accidental, but it doesn't seem to be a joint, as there is a single piece of wood underneath. So it's hard to say what that was about. Also, it's possible that the jack plate was added because too much wood was missing from the jack hole to use a standard cup. But again, it's impossible to know with just the photos. A lot of people put these things on teles back then because they were tired of dealing with the ever-loosening jack cup. So again, I can't be much help, but others here should have so better opinions. |
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