Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: metale on December 31, 2013, 06:15:55 PM
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I never liked the Telecaster. Why would I want a country guitar? Only recently did I start looking more into them, and apreciating the simplicity of the instrument.
My good friend told me he wanted to sell his MIM Classic 50s, and made me the (good IMO) price of 250 euros. It's a bit battered, from quite some good years of regular giging, but that doesn't bother me. It's completly stock (and yes, missing the E string! :lol:). It will now gig alot less and see quite alot more mods 8)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v622/metale/guitarras/5e9c3898-b4ab-461e-958d-01deca5e5fe3_zps6cbe20ec.jpg)
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Next to some of my other guitars:
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It will most likely get the LP's MQ on te neck position. The rest of the details are still being laid-out on my mind. But first, have to go buy a regular gauge string set and do a setup.
Some years ago, the same friend sold me his first guitar, a squier strat, for cheap. It came like this:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v622/metale/guitarras/DSC_0159Medium.jpg)
and I ended up doing this:
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v622/metale/guitarras/DSC_2015.jpg)
I like buying guitars from him :)
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cool delonge man
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cool delonge man
Thanks. It has a thread here (https://bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=31071.0), it's waiting for a BKP.
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That's a good price for the MIM tele. And a nice colour too. Put some Blackguards 50 in there and you have a rocking machine.
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Nice :D
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Thanks, guys.
This afternoon, I couldn't wait longer and butchered two new sets of strings to put together a set for the tele. The gauges are 10, 13, 17, 28, 38, 48.
Toke it apart, neck and all, to clean it and adjust the truss rod. Also adjusted the bridge for intonation and action. Two conclusions:
1- The tele and the epi valve JR love each other! :D
2- I LOVE the middle position. The neck and bridge positions will take some time to get used to, but the middle position felt and sounded great jamming to some RHCP.
That's a good price for the MIM tele. And a nice colour too. Put some Blackguards 50 in there and you have a rocking machine.
Well... :) I was pretty sure about where I wanted to take this guitar, but not anymore :lol: I'm only still sure that the pickguard will (probably!) be black.
I have a few possible paths as far as pickups are concerned:
- Neck Mississippi Queen (I will have a spare one when the Mule arrives to the LP) + one of the following for the Bridge:
- Blackguard Flat 50
- The Boss
- Neck Mississippi Queen (see above) + Bridge Piledriver (nice combo, but will end up with a guitar that doesn't sound like a telecaster)
- Full tele set, most likely Blackguard Flat 50
Taking a look at my bridge pickups, I (will) have an Abraxas (on the ES-333), a Black Dog (on the LP), a SSL-5 (on the black strat) and an EMG-81 (on the plywood strat).
My point is, if the tele was my only guitar, I would go for the Piledriver, but as is I think I don't need it and should get a more tele-ish option.
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A black plate will make it more Blackguard, so then you need the BG5O's too :D, which can handle heavy styles very well.
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Why would you want one?
Well, now you are officially hooked on Teles. I used to think they were quite nerdy, but man was I wrong. They are about the most versatile guitars out there, mean rocking machines and great clean tones.
Enjoy!
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A black plate will make it more Blackguard, so then you need the BG5O's too :D, which can handle heavy styles very well.
:lol: We'll see. I have some time, since I ordered 2 BKPs recently and the bank account needs to recharge :) Do you think the MQ would be worth trying?
Why would you want one?
Well, now you are officially hooked on Teles. I used to think they were quite nerdy, but man was I wrong. They are about the most versatile guitars out there, mean rocking machines and great clean tones.
Enjoy!
I'm enjoying it alright. Still getting used to the bridge pickup by itself, but also don't know how good/bad is the stock one. Sounds great together with the neck.
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A black plate will make it more Blackguard, so then you need the BG5O's too :D, which can handle heavy styles very well.
:lol: We'll see. I have some time, since I ordered 2 BKPs recently and the bank account needs to recharge :) Do you think the MQ would be worth trying?
P90's work absolutely fab in telecasters. Especially for the neck they're a common choice. Yeah and I know about bankaccounts...
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Looks just like my new used Tele. I put a black pick guard on mine as first measure, makes it 3 stages cooler in my book.
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Thank you! This is like New Used Tele Week on the bkp forums :D
Black pickguard is def. in the plans.
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Thank you! This is like New Used Tele Week on the bkp forums :D
Black pickguard is def. in the plans.
There is something about Teles, they just ring. Pity none of the big guns use them - except for Billy Gibbons and some others with Tele-alikes, but not real Teles (the bridge and the pickups) after all ...
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I'm a pretty big rhcp fan, and both Frusciante and Klinghoffer use them plenty. Even Hetfield and Hammett have a couple ones! :D
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Yep, Tele's are the business as far as I am concerned. I got mine as an accidental purchase about 8 or so years back for £200.00 anmd i played it a fair bit but it was when I got Country Boys for it that it really came to life. I also opened a case at a gig thinking it had my Strat in it when it had my Tele and I had no option but to use it for that gig and since then it has been No 1.
As has been said, they must be the most versatile guitar around. I can't say I've always been a fan of them and once thought they looked a bit weedy but I love the look now (same thing happened with SG's- I love them now but didn'ty when I was young).
I like the idea of a black pick guard but mine is a 1950's reissue in sunburst- not so sure it'd look good. My white guard has aged well ( and the soaking in tea helped it a bit too). Yorkshire tea seemed to do the trick though I had to sacrifice a bag but it was worth it.
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I like the idea of a black pick guard but mine is a 1950's reissue in sunburst- not so sure it'd look good. My white guard has aged well ( and the soaking in tea helped it a bit too). Yorkshire tea seemed to do the trick though I had to sacrifice a bag but it was worth it.
Imo a white guard looks better on sunburst. That's why I kept the plain white guard on my sunburst American Series. I still have a white pearloid plate lying around though.
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As of now, I don't think I'm putting the MQ on the tele. Reason for this is that, being the tele S/S routed, the body would have to be routed to an humbucker size on the neck.
Worse: my MQ is long legs, so I would almost end up with a hole from front to rear. It's not that this is an expensive/rare guitar, but I'm not keen on doing this.
It's getting expensive then... The tele needs strap-locks, a black pickguard, new electronics (does bkp sell solid shaft pots?) and a bkp tele set (pending to BG flat 50s, but will open a thread when the time is right).
THEN... I need an SG to put the MQ on :roll: God, my wallet hates me.
Good news is, I love the neck on the telecaster with the small radius fingerboard. My mij strat copy also has the same radius (and maple fb) and I also love it.
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As of now, I don't think I'm putting the MQ on the tele. Reason for this is that, being the tele S/S routed, the body would have to be routed to an humbucker size on the neck.
That's fair enough. When I did it, the cost was minimal but you definitely want to be sure! Glad you're enjoying the guitar as it is though and I reckon some BG Flat 50s would do you well. In my Tele I have a Flat 50 neck and and Flat 52 bridge and lovel 'em both.
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Andrew, I think I remember seeing pics of the routing on your's, and it looked extremely clean. Your MQ was short leg though, no?
I could try one combo like that, but it would be the other way around: 52neck + 50bridge.
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Andrew, I think I remember seeing pics of the routing on your's, and it looked extremely clean. Your MQ was short leg though, no?
I knew someone with competence and a router! And yes, I had a short leg MQ.
I could try one combo like that, but it would be the other way around: 52neck + 50bridge.
Would be worth trying. The Flat 52 neck is supposed to be very Strat like I believe.
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Would be worth trying. The Flat 52 neck is supposed to be very Strat like I believe.
The BG52-neck is quite stratty indeed.
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That looks cool, but a black guard would be even cooler IMO. The price was very good too, I can see why you like your mate! :D
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That looks cool, but a black guard would be even cooler IMO.
It will have one, as soon as I'm sure if I need one routed for single or humbucker sized :)
The price was very good too, I can see why you like your mate! :D
Aha :D we are good friends and former band-mates, we have alot of stories from that time 8) On the other hand, at some point I sold him my LP and later bought it for double the money, so I would say we are even now :lol: