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Related: About this forumJust a thought telecasters are just so pure
A friend of our sons came over last night to jam, and he was playing a Michael Kelly 50s model loaded with fralin pickup steel pole 42s. Nice guitar kid got it last year used off Craigs list $250 used made in Indonesia awesome player beautiful tone as is the guitar, Leo fender kept it simple two single coils then tone volume knobs and well with this Kelly it has four different tones with the switch.
multigraincracker
(34,069 posts)I bought used. It was great.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)multigraincracker
(34,069 posts)stood for Guitars by LEO. That's Leo Fender who started G&L after he sold all of his rights to Fender Guitars.
That would make them the REAL new Fender Guitars. Saw an ad for a local music shop that had new ones on sale for about $500., not a bad price.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)They were coming out of I think Spain it was awhile back. Yet it caught my eye cuz they were 62 reissue with slab wood fret and nitro finish.
RainCaster
(11,543 posts)Twin buckers and a neck-thru design. Great sustain, but doesn't sound at all like the lipstick pups.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)Tokai Greco epiphone Les Paul and strats , did you swap out the pickups and if you did what did you swap them out for.
The bubble has burst on guitars the Indonesian or Korean manufacturers are putting out awesome guitars. This Michael Kelly is alder body with maple too dark roasted maple fretboard awesome, and have you seen the 59s epiphone is bringing out of China just awesome carved top maple cap long neck tenon. Im happy today people can buy decent guitars and not have to pay top dollar.
multigraincracker
(34,069 posts)at a yard sale for $20. Put it in the mall for $55 and it sold the next day.
A few days ago I got a no name banjoele with no name on it. Did find a store sticker under the resonator that had music store from Toledo on it. That store had gone out of business in the 60s. Really solid instrument. New strings and tuner knobs and it'd be a great player.
First thing I ask at yard sales is "do you have any old instruments you don't play anymore". Lots of the time tell me they do but will have to look for it. So, I hand em my card and say call me. That has worked out great.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)Years ago I found a strat Like Ibanez had be basswood it was three single coils well I never knew Ibanez did single coil decent guitar I dont know what happened to it may sold it.
RainCaster
(11,543 posts)Tried some Tejas wannabes. It sounds better, but I'm still thinking of a change. I may go to a set of LPS pups with the switch and knobs wiring of the Gibson. This guitar is so thin and light, but the neck-thru design gives outstanding sustain. It's great with an eBow, BTW.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)Check out reverb.com they have selection of new and used pickups and sometimes the dealers will take a lower offer.
RainCaster
(11,543 posts)I like the closer spacing of the fenders, and I'd like to have a set that is wound like the LPS, but with the spacing of fenders.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,170 posts)I've only had two, both 72 custom style. The first was a '75 that got stolen. I missed it for decades then Fender did a RI back around 2010 so I got one. Dang that thing sounds good. I think it's the best sounding guitar I have. I don't play it as much because my CMC arthritis in my left thumb doesn't allow me to play thicker necks anymore. This one is just on the cusp of being too thick. I can play it for a while but eventually the pain is too much. I mostly play my LP STD and Peavey Wolfgangs because the necks are nice and thin.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)Cool on Les Paul standard we only have one actual Gibby Les in the herd I love my tokai Les bought it in west Germany 85.
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,170 posts)Can't beat their craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,170 posts)It's a beaut. The only difference from the original was the color choices and the humbucker was not like the original "wide-range CuNiFe" pickup, but the one they used sounds terrific. I understand that the release they did during the past couple of years does have a pickup like the original. I bought an after marked CuNiFe to put in but I've never gotten around to it. The sound is so sweet and clear I don't think it would make much difference.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)One Im 55 have hearing aid and yet over years the arguments of Les Paul long neck or short tenon or poly or nitro , can you really tell tone difference between neck tenon on Les or nitro or poly on guitars I cant friend.
Then Ive re wired with cts and orange drops and yet tone yes when you put a set of Seymours in say a Chinese epi youll get different tone upgrade. Yet can a person really tell in high end with capacitors I cant So I just enjoy guitar jamming with our son.
IrishAfricanAmerican
(4,170 posts)I've always been a proponent of "tone comes from the hands."
I have played guitars that just don't sound good. I had a "poplar" MIM Strat that wouldn't sound good no matter what components I changed. I ended up giving it away. I've played MIC guitars that sound and play fantastic. I had a student who had a MIM Tele that was as nice as any USA guitar I've ever played.
I'm not concerned in chasing fairy dust for tone. As long as the controls work and it stays in tune fairly well, I'm good to go.
marble falls
(62,047 posts)marble falls
(62,047 posts)... ever though of stealing it. Put a used humbucking in it and ruined it.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)His Korean strat has buckers and it seems hes knowledgeable of the lip stick pickups marble falls. In all the years of exploring the fretboard of many guitars i cant remember coming across a lip stick pickup then of course I used to drink heavy
What comes to memories several years back I was looking at a reissue set of tv Jones I think for a friends firebird dont hold me on that like I said memory is foggy.
Yes Les Pauls great guitars I love my Japan Tokai I think used in 85 I paid $350 then. I love my Greco strat also se 700 check em out that slab wood fretboard friend , and was never a fan of coil tap a humbucker its kind like you want that sparkle strat tone get a strat, coil tapping a Les is like using your old mans rambler station wagon as kid to go on a date. 😂
marble falls
(62,047 posts)mellow sustain.
I like Les Pauls because I had a crush on Mary Ford.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)Take out humbucker and put original back in.
marble falls
(62,047 posts)... store, sometimes with a tube amp built into the case. The prices are about $125 - $250. I can tune 'em. Can't play for beans. I'm a good roady, was: in my 70's now.
JTele
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While I love nearly all guitars, Telecasters do it for me most of the time........
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)Can I order a blonde with 12 inch radius ebony fretboard.
JTele
(72 posts)......I'd be happy to sell you one. but.....
Heartstrings
(7,349 posts)🤔
JTele
(72 posts)Although, I don't believe that this one was a part of that group:
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Heartstrings
(7,349 posts)Prolly dazzled by all those other beauties! 🎸
Where was Mystic (I think that was its name) for this group photo I wonder?
JTele
(72 posts)......this Tele hadn't been born until a few years after the family photo was taken. The Tele family is actually much smaller these days.....
ProfessorGAC
(69,860 posts)...has a Tele.
There are tones that can only be gotten with a Tele.
I've got 2 Strats, (different body wood, different neck wood, different wood on fingerboard, different pickups), an Ibanez superstrat, a Jazz master, a Schecter Blackjack...
There are still tones I can only get on Tele.
I've got an American Standard in wine red with vintage noiseless pickups on it. It's not my main axe, but having it is not optional.