variantboy
Tele-Meister
went to four different stores in l.a. this weekend, not a single one in stock. Im very curious to know if these lean heavy, light, or are they inconsistent as we've come to know some other models?
Not just a Guitar but a weapon! (AXE)My 2013 Two Tone Sunburst is somewhere between 7.5 lbs and 7.9 lbs. I can't remember now. I know it's under 8lbs.
I'm trying not to obsess over weight, because I'm looking at LP's again. Those all seem to be in the 9 lb range. And we all know a heavy LP is a badge of honor.
..... Im very curious to know if these lean heavy, light, or are they inconsistent as we've come to know some other models?
well... i finally found a store in l.a. that had one.. and i bought it. For a few years i steered clear of these guitars, because i had a general objection to beating up a new guitar simply for the aesthetics of it. What made me cave was that i wasn't finding the combination of price, finish, neck profile, radius, fret type in much of any other guitars.
well.. after playing it and actually holding it - i had to have it. And now i kinda "get" why the relic-ing has more than just aesthetic value. It has a significantly different touch - which i am liking so far.
It had some obvious flaws - The pickups - i will have to change those.. The neck.. i will have to get the frets cleaned up - they're like a freakin thorn bush on the sides of the neck. Otherwise though - it really has a great feel. The weight is pretty comfortable. I don't have a scale, but i guess it's weighing in in the high 6's or low 7s. Not too shabby. The relic job was not offensive to me. In fact - i hate to admit it, but it's kinda cool looking. And the feel of that sanded neck - oh my. i love it. I a/b'd this against an american custom shop that was priced in the 2k's. I figure some good pickups, and a fret leveling, and i've still got a nitro-finished tele for well under custom shop prices. Im not mad at that.
so - thanks for the input. Honestly - after hearing your responses wherein some suggested that the weight could vary, i decided to avoid buying online - and im glad i did. with a little tlc, this will be a keeper. thanks tdpri-ers.
pictures to come soon
-d
well... i finally found a store in l.a. that had one.. and i bought it. For a few years i steered clear of these guitars, because i had a general objection to beating up a new guitar simply for the aesthetics of it. What made me cave was that i wasn't finding the combination of price, finish, neck profile, radius, fret type in much of any other guitars.
well.. after playing it and actually holding it - i had to have it. And now i kinda "get" why the relic-ing has more than just aesthetic value. It has a significantly different touch - which i am liking so far.
It had some obvious flaws - The pickups - i will have to change those.. The neck.. i will have to get the frets cleaned up - they're like a freakin thorn bush on the sides of the neck. Otherwise though - it really has a great feel. The weight is pretty comfortable. I don't have a scale, but i guess it's weighing in in the high 6's or low 7s. Not too shabby. The relic job was not offensive to me. In fact - i hate to admit it, but it's kinda cool looking. And the feel of that sanded neck - oh my. i love it. I a/b'd this against an american custom shop that was priced in the 2k's. I figure some good pickups, and a fret leveling, and i've still got a nitro-finished tele for well under custom shop prices. Im not mad at that.
so - thanks for the input. Honestly - after hearing your responses wherein some suggested that the weight could vary, i decided to avoid buying online - and im glad i did. with a little tlc, this will be a keeper. thanks tdpri-ers.
pictures to come soon
-d