I have got a couple of Tele bodies, but not vintage style - they're chambered and (block your eyes/ears, Andy....) contoured like Strat bodies for extra playing comfort.
Quote from: Philly Q on September 26, 2011, 02:04:56 PMI have got a couple of Tele bodies, but not vintage style - they're chambered and (block your eyes/ears, Andy....) contoured like Strat bodies for extra playing comfort.I'd love to replace my '62 reissue tele body with a contoured one. Let me know ifthose ever end up on eBay, I'll do a last minute bid. Then argue about the shipping costs. Then not pay. Then give you negative feeback. Or something like that.
I'm guessing it's these chaps - good workmanship and they're nice to deal with, too:http://stores.ebay.co.uk/mjtagedguitarfinishes
Quote from: Frank on September 26, 2011, 02:41:08 PMQuote from: Philly Q on September 26, 2011, 02:04:56 PMI have got a couple of Tele bodies, but not vintage style - they're chambered and (block your eyes/ears, Andy....) contoured like Strat bodies for extra playing comfort.I'd love to replace my '62 reissue tele body with a contoured one. Let me know ifthose ever end up on eBay, I'll do a last minute bid. Then argue about the shipping costs. Then not pay. Then give you negative feeback. Or something like that.I look forward to it! :lol:Not planning to sell at the moment, although I have been attempting to reduce my ridiculous "Warmoth mountain". One of the Tele bodies is a really nice one, swamp ash finished in Sunset Orange, it looks excellent - I really must get round to using it sometime.
It will be cheaper/easier to buy a replacement body and sell the Badger one on eBay to recoup costs. The guy who sells relic ones on US eBay would be my first port of call...
I'd love to replace my '62 reissue tele body with a contoured one. Let me know ifthose ever end up on eBay, I'll do a last minute bid. Then argue about the shipping costs. Then not pay. Then give you negative feeback. Or something like that.
(FWIW mine has had the laquer taken back on the neck. Dunno what that's done for it tonally as it had new pups at the same time. But it's lovely and smooooth now when it was sticky before...).
Quote from: juansolo on September 26, 2011, 09:39:29 PM(FWIW mine has had the laquer taken back on the neck. Dunno what that's done for it tonally as it had new pups at the same time. But it's lovely and smooooth now when it was sticky before...).Yep - this is exactly the reason I took the lacquer off of mine. Have you taken yours off completely or just sanded it to a matt finish? I went a bit mad and took the finish completely off. Maybe I'll regret it one day but it does feel considerably better (and much smoother)
Maybe I got too carried away then. I do like the dirty look though so may rub some coffee into it or something.
Quote from: Ian Price on September 27, 2011, 12:32:03 PMMaybe I got too carried away then. I do like the dirty look though so may rub some coffee into it or something.Is it just the back of the neck? You've gotta do the fretboard as well for the full effect!
I've noticed that the Fender Custom Shop's relic jobs on maple boards are getting better all the time - they look really good now, even the "dirty frets".