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Squier Vintage Modified Teles - Worth Further Modding?
I've been looking at these India-made Squier VM models, wondering if it'd be worth modding the neck hummer model with some decent pickups and tuners. Seems you can find some (a few) with frets filed well enough along the fretboard edge to not require trips to the ER after playing and the finish work seems better than any other Squier stuff I've seen. Might even make a nice mini-hummer project - Maybe even an Esquire.
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Age: 55
Posts: 1,384
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FWIW, half the fun of a Squire is the mods you can do. They're a great platform for that. I've got a less-than-a-month-old SA, and I'm getting ready to put in my 3rd p/u. Swapped the original for a lil '59, but it was a little hotter than I wanted. (I'll save it for my next SA
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: New Orleans, LA + in the past
Posts: 7,149
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I've only played a couple. There are some nice details, for sure. Nice neck/headstock transition, chunky neck.
The Indian ones, the solid bodied ones, are made of 'Indian Cedar' or tun. The tun wood is not dense at all. These, the ones I played, are lighter than the VM Thinlines (Chinese). I have decided they are neck heavy, I had some mild neck dive on the 2 pickup version. I think more of the dimensions are interchangeable with the N. A. Fenders. But the prices are simply too high. My overall impression was the Duncan Designed pickups were not quite good enough to actually use, in most cases. If the price dropped big time for what ever reason, I might give them another look. I think the fun in the Squier line is concentrated in the Indonesian ones; the lower the sales price, the better.
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