My surf green tele was a MJT body that was assembled by a local guitar repair shop. It had a chunky musikraft neck. The builder also reliced all the hardware and used Fender parts so it ended up a good example of a partscaster. My only dislike with it was the weight. I bought a MJT strat body and put together another partscaster myself. I used musikraft for the neck and went with a roasted flame maple, pearl dots and ss frets with a 7.25-9.5 compound radius. I picked out a reliced gold anodized pick guard and loaded it with kiesel pickups. It isn't quite as nice as my CS tele, but it is not much of a step down.
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My surf green tele was a MJT body that was assembled by a local guitar repair shop. It had a chunky musikraft neck. The builder also reliced all the hardware and used Fender parts so it ended up a good example of a partscaster. My only dislike with it was the weight.
I bought a MJT strat body and put together another partscaster myself. I used musikraft for the neck and went with a roasted flame maple, pearl dots and ss frets with a 7.25-9.5 compound radius. I picked out a reliced gold anodized pick guard and loaded it with kiesel pickups. It isn't quite as nice as my CS tele, but it is not much of a step down.
that was the purple strat right? that neck was amazing.. first time i tried a 7.25-9.5.. so so good..
@@joeytheguitarplayer Indeed. I specked it out after playing a Tom Anderson at Ye Olde Music Shop that was spec'ed out similarly.