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Tele-Meister
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besides Fender, what Tele's is Paisley playing..........
Just watched Muddi Gras on VH1-HD and in addition to a Fender he was also playing 2 others that I couldn't read the headstock on........all 3 Tele's sounded distinctly different. Sounded pretty awesome.....he was using a double amp setup using 2 Z 2x12 Z Best red cabs along with 2 Z heads....couldn't tell what they were though.
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Tele-Meister
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The black and silver paisley one is his Crook "Buckocaster". The red and white double bound paisley is also a Crook. Check out the link...
http://www.bradpaisley.com/site.php?...0&content=gear
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: New York
Age: 33
Posts: 166
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I've seen Brad several times in concert over the years and on TV as well. The only Fenders I've seen him play are the 68 Paisley and the Blonde 50's neck/body combo.
There are also TONS of Crooks that seem to make there way in and out of favor: Black Paisley: very popular Buckocaster: looks similar to Black Paisley Maroon: on album cover MOTT Blue: I'm gonna miss her video Red Salsa: rosewood board Tangerine Paisley Esquire Blue 'Burton Sig' Esquire: MOTT video Blue Virigia Tech with middle pickup Black and Gold Paisley: very new I'm sure there's more but these are the ones I've seen him play over the past 7-8 years. |
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