Having never been a tele fan, I had no tele in my collection. I'm not a twanger and I never liked the tele pickguard. After discovering Warmoth and all the permutations one can conceptualize in a custom guitar, I decided to build my kind of tele. I wanted to stay somewhat true to the original, but modernized.
I got the body from the clearance section. It is alder with a flame maple top finished in a tangerine burst. The neck is AAA birdseye maple with a kingwood fingerboard, corian nut, MOP dots, and 6100 frets.
The tuners are Schaller locking minis, the bridge a Gotoh tele bridge, and the electronics are RS guitarworks 500k pots, 0.022uf cap, CRL 3-way switch, and a Planet Waves jack.
Picking up the string vibrations are a Tone Zone-T in the bridge and a Seymour Hot Rails in the neck (I had the neck pup slot routed for a strat-sized pup). The neck pup ring I found at Stew-Mac. This was key for the build, as it allowed me to obviate the pickguard, to which the neck pup is mounted on the original telecaster.
I still need to install the string tree for the E and B strings, and put the logo on the headstock, but here it is:
Whadda ya think?
I got the body from the clearance section. It is alder with a flame maple top finished in a tangerine burst. The neck is AAA birdseye maple with a kingwood fingerboard, corian nut, MOP dots, and 6100 frets.
The tuners are Schaller locking minis, the bridge a Gotoh tele bridge, and the electronics are RS guitarworks 500k pots, 0.022uf cap, CRL 3-way switch, and a Planet Waves jack.
Picking up the string vibrations are a Tone Zone-T in the bridge and a Seymour Hot Rails in the neck (I had the neck pup slot routed for a strat-sized pup). The neck pup ring I found at Stew-Mac. This was key for the build, as it allowed me to obviate the pickguard, to which the neck pup is mounted on the original telecaster.
I still need to install the string tree for the E and B strings, and put the logo on the headstock, but here it is:
Whadda ya think?
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