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billybilly

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I love a good tele, good being one with forearm and tummy contours.  I had to special order mine and love it.  Do any of the tele lovers not think it is a good idea to implement a forearm and belly cut?  If so, why? 

My tele...

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PS Notice it has the smart saddles, you know, the ones you can intonate individually.

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Davo17 wrote:

I dont mind them, but vintage style is my favorite-it just feels fine to me.

 

How about a frontal shot of that tele. Looks like a maple top on ash?

Fair enough, people like what they like.

Yep, it's maple over alder, which is internally hollow.  I don't have many pics on this hardrive but have a front.

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billybilly wrote:

I love a good tele, good being one with forearm and tummy contours.  I had to special order mine and love it.  Do any of the tele lovers not think it is a good idea to implement a forearm and belly cut?  If so, why? 

My tele...

14632\_100790256613346\_2739515\_n.jpg

 

PS Notice it has the smart saddles, you know, the ones you can intonate individually.


Never tried a Tele with a forearm and belly cut, but intend to ASAP.

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tele = good

tele w/contours  = better

maybe not so apparent by the photos, but both of these have generous tummy cuts and forearm bevels,

tele sound, near strat comfort. The only thing a strat guy would miss a little bit is the open upper horn

 

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rangecaster full body

 

 

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