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NEW MEMBER!
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 2
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novice wants to build a telecaster
i just joined this sight because i am interested in building a tele this summer. i have a friend who did it and did a pretty good job. as of now i have a strat and just had some rio grandes put into it and they sound great. i want to start building my own tele but have no idea where to start. so if anyone sees this maybe y'all could help me with the basics. i want to spend somewhere in the neighborhood of 600 dollars and want to do most of the work myself, except the neck. i want something a little jazz/bluesy sounding but not too twangy (i really like the rio grandes i just got) i appreciate any help or information i could get on this topic
thanks, the general |
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Tele-Holic
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Hi General,
This is the place to go for information on building your own guitar. A few places to start are: Warmoth USA Custom Guitars All Parts Project Guitar There are a lot of other sites, but these four should get you started. One thing to keep in mind is that the closer you get to a standard Fender product, the cheaper it is to buy the guitar rather than building the guitar. Take care, and take pix. Guitar Ed
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By "...........and want to do most of the work myself.", do you mean you want to make your own body? If so there are some Internet sites that have good information and tips. I recently built a semi-hollow Tele type guitar and chronicled the construction here. You might find something useful there. Pictures are in reverse order.
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Milyucky, Whiskonsin
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Realistically, you'll spend around 800... which is still cheap when it's all said and done...
Find a good cheap body from usacg (no affiliation)... an MIM used neck from ebay... some cheap pups and you're on the way... One thing I suggest doing is write out a list of ALL parts and supplies.. and then price out what you are looking for and see where you can find the best deals... Guitar building is like golf... extremely fun.. extremely gratifying... and of course... extremely enfuriating try to get it "just right"... Good luck...
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NEW MEMBER!
Join Date: May 2006
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hey guys thanks for all the help. the websites and ideas have given me a start to what i want to do. i want to build my own body, and although i know it will be hard, i want to do that. for the neck i probably am going to buy that already made. if shaping my own head stock is not too hard i would like to do that otherwise i will buy a pre-made one. i'm not sure about the paint job yet, but i like natural wood finishes, or maybe some sort of cream
thanks for all the help, the general |
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Tele-Holic
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I'll be the contrarian......
.... my first parts-o-caster 3-4 years ago was roughly $294 in parts plus a lot of time learning what to do.... and that was before I ever found this wonderful place called tdpri.
My youngest son made a body out of pine several months ago with a little help from me.... when he was 8 years old. And that guitar plays pretty decent. It was a fun project. So, anyway, the beauty of a tele is all the parts are replaceable/upgradable/whatever. So start where ever you want, spend as much or as little as you want, and just go for it. |
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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 70
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Re: I'll be the contrarian......
I've been thinking about building one of the Saga tele kits(~$100 on ebay shipped) as a learning experiance. Add a real string through bridge & better tuners, if nothing else If I blow the first one I have not hosed up an expensive warmoth neck & body.
The Guitar Attack website has a number of built up saga kit guitars that look nice. Judging by some of the galleries I've seen, It looks like guitar building can be habit forming Steve |
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