This is not your Gran-pa's Tele!

RodeoTex

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generic202

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My main guitar is Strandberg Boden 7 (not the Salen above). Strandberg guitars are very comfortable to play while being very light and portable. It fits in the airplane overhead compartments. My reservations for the Salen are that they are 24 frets and the bridge pickup is not mounted on a plate. I like my tele-style guitars to have these appointments. But if I come across one on a good deal, it would be hard to walk away.
 

ping-ping-clicka

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Aaaarrrgghh!
I as a person with an experimental noisition I am open to investigation prior to judgement . The Idea of having a more than one kind of hammer in the tool box ( a tack hammer, a sledge hammer, a framing hammer, a jack hammer, cross peen hammer, Dead blow hammer)
 

ClashCityTele

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I as a person with an experimental noisition I am open to investigation prior to judgement . The Idea of having a more than one kind of hammer in the tool box ( a tack hammer, a sledge hammer, a framing hammer, a jack hammer, cross peen hammer, Dead blow hammer)
You're correct of course. The first thing I thought of when I saw that 'guitar' was a hammer! :rolleyes:
I'd have the pickups. Stick them in my Squier Tele!
Why are the frets all funky looking?
To match the rest of the guitar.
 




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