Yeah. Wife and I went to Cancun for our honeymoon and went to Chichén Itzá on an excursion and totally loved it. Later that year, wife bought me this new Tele for Christmas. The factory inspection tag was dated the same day we left Mexico. We thought it was quite the coincidence and Maya...
What makes it mine? I've been thinking about my response. Mine is 2009 Squier CV 50's tele my wife bought me the 1st Christmas after we were married.
I could write a novella. I'll keep it simple. Besides upgrading everything except the tuners. I've embraced the 50's tribute thing. Bakelite...
For your consideration.
A 1975 Fender Super Reverb.
Serial # A76306
This is the 1st year of the Master Volume on Supers Reverbs
This has been maintained over the years
by a legend of a local amp tech in NY.
If you're serious, I'll PM you his name, he doesn't like his name thrown around on...
I forgot to mention, mine is a Master Volume version(1st year). That being said, you can drive the tubes and NOT go deaf. 1 of the main reasons I bought it in the first place.
That is sweet! I have a homebuilt strat that is along the same lines. I need to put up a pic, it's a hardtail, mahogony body that's done in clear like your tele.
Hmm, I could buy this inexpensive MIC squier and make it a thinline with a flamed maple top:grin:.
Maybe an arched top with a stop...
Thanks. The CV in the avatar is mine. One of the things I dug about the CV was the pine body. Nice way to respect the original.
I'm looking at a MIC squier tele as a project. Might pass on it as I am thinking about a thinline body. Love the f hole. IDK, probably change my mind about 10 times...