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Tele-Meister
I'd been watching this guitar on Reverb for a while. I'm a huge Jeff Beck fan and remember first seeing the original Tele-Gib Seymour Duncan put together for Jeff back when he played it live with Eric Clapton. I also knew it was the "Cause We've Ended as Lovers" guitar from Blow By Blow---which is my favorite electric instrumental, still to this day.
I've admired the Xotic guitars, never played one, heard good things, and I love roasted maple necks with oil finish. This was a very limited run, and the seller did not know or reference the Beck connection. But everything about these Xotic specs and appearance were spot on the the guitar Duncan made in the 70's----ash body, maple neck, wide nut, uncovered PAF's (one zebra, one cream), pickup rings, chopped bridge, 12" radius, big 6100 frets, and 2 string trees. Even the wear on the front. Not the typical Xotic specs at all.
JB passed on, it was still available, and well below the market for a regular used Xotic. Seemed like destiny. Plus I'm a sucker for all configurations of Tele types, and i had nothing like this. Made an offer and it was accepted. The guitar is 3 years old but unplayed. The frets were hazed over and needed a polish, and it needed a setup with new strings. Got it Friday, finished setup yesterday.
Riftsawn flamed maple cap neck. This is a VERY loud guitar acoustically. Really resonant. The humbuckers are clear and well balanced. The guitar is under 7 lbs. It plays fantastic and I'm really impressed at the fretwork and attention to detail from Xotic. Sounds really nice thru my little practice amp. I will use it in rehearsal Wednesday night and if it passes will be gigging it this weekend.
I've admired the Xotic guitars, never played one, heard good things, and I love roasted maple necks with oil finish. This was a very limited run, and the seller did not know or reference the Beck connection. But everything about these Xotic specs and appearance were spot on the the guitar Duncan made in the 70's----ash body, maple neck, wide nut, uncovered PAF's (one zebra, one cream), pickup rings, chopped bridge, 12" radius, big 6100 frets, and 2 string trees. Even the wear on the front. Not the typical Xotic specs at all.
JB passed on, it was still available, and well below the market for a regular used Xotic. Seemed like destiny. Plus I'm a sucker for all configurations of Tele types, and i had nothing like this. Made an offer and it was accepted. The guitar is 3 years old but unplayed. The frets were hazed over and needed a polish, and it needed a setup with new strings. Got it Friday, finished setup yesterday.




Riftsawn flamed maple cap neck. This is a VERY loud guitar acoustically. Really resonant. The humbuckers are clear and well balanced. The guitar is under 7 lbs. It plays fantastic and I'm really impressed at the fretwork and attention to detail from Xotic. Sounds really nice thru my little practice amp. I will use it in rehearsal Wednesday night and if it passes will be gigging it this weekend.
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