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Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: Ian Price on March 07, 2010, 11:04:43 AM

Title: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: Ian Price on March 07, 2010, 11:04:43 AM
Just having a browse through the custom shop website and noticed one that has a pine body. I've not hearb of many (maybe any) being made of pine. Any experience of them on here? Not sure what pine would be like sound and weight wise.

http://www.fender.com/customshop/instruments/search.php?partno=9235000011
Title: Re: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: shobet on March 07, 2010, 11:29:15 AM
The very, very early Fender esquires were all laminated pine bodies I believe.
Title: Re: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: Twinfan on March 07, 2010, 12:06:50 PM
Yep, the original prototypes were pine.

The Squier Classic Vibe teles are also made of pine, and mine sounded great!
Title: Re: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: Andrew W on March 07, 2010, 12:17:06 PM
I'm pretty sure that my Mexican '90s Tele has a pine body.  It sounds pretty good though it's mighty heavy and I think that weight comes through in the tone.
Title: Re: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: Ian Price on March 07, 2010, 12:56:24 PM
Cheers guys - very useful.
Title: Re: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: MrBump on March 07, 2010, 04:04:57 PM
... and there's a LOVELY bit of animation code on the menus of that site...!
Title: Re: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: Ratrod on March 08, 2010, 11:28:49 AM
Yep, the original prototypes were pine.

The Squier Classic Vibe teles are also made of pine, and mine sounded great!

Yep. I turned mine into an esquire and put a BG50 in it.

I wish I could do a head to head comparison with a real one.
Title: Re: Fender Custom Shop Esquire
Post by: shobet on March 08, 2010, 01:28:12 PM
Yep, the original prototypes were pine.

The original 'Snake Heads' were indeed pine, but some of the 60 very early production guitars without the truss rods were also pine.

I believe the bodies were thinner as well at one and a half inches. Funnily enough it's the same thickness the wood they were using for the cabinets for the amps. If you know a bit about the history of Fender it makes sense they would use something they had lying around.