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Happy New Guitar Day to me


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About a month ago, a friend, Kevin, leant me his very very nice frankentele for a few weeks. It was lovely. And it was a very very good fit for how I play electric. I asked about buying it but no. So I went on the hunt. Tonight, I picked up this in Brockville (small city 50k downstream of here):

 

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It's a 2008 but still sports its factory setup and too-low and too-light strings etc. etc. but it feels and sounds lovely and is shiny minty perfect. $1k Canadian plus three bottle tops, two coupons and one thin dime ($US). I is happy.

 

As it happened, the seller and I met at a bar where Kevin was playing. And they knew each other.

 

whee

 

this will be no use to me whatever in my solo/duo careerlet.

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the neck on this is just fine, but it needs professional setting up (I've roughed it in) once I've put a heavier gauge of string on it. Still, it plays very nicely. Like a professional-grade instrument should.

 

I think of the tele as the entry-level professional electric guitar. Simple. Effective. Has the words "Fender" and "Made in USA" on the headstock.

 

I didn't even consider deluxe or thinlines. Didn't want humbuckers -- have those on my other electric, an Epiphone Dot. I figure that a good trio of electric guitars would be a tele, a 335, and an L5. Wish me luck on that third. Maybe a Casino -- thin hollow-body with p-90s.

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Nice.

 

Lately I've been seeing a few music school grads playing telecasters along the Ed Bickert lines. They're usually the inexpensive Mexican ones, souped up a little. In fact I was in a music store a while back and heard a jazzer on the other side of the store playing some standards. I walked over expecting to see a guy with a large hollowbody electric, and instead saw a Tele.

 

I heard Mr. Bickert once on a Tele and a Roland stereo chorus. Sweet sounds. Versatile guitar the Tele be.

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Lucky you! Yeah, it's a pretty versatile guitar. Funny, given its simplicity. I've never played a guitar where the tone control was so important. I'm playing it through an old Traynor YGM-3. Delightedly clean and sparkly yet warm on demand.

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