Leo Fender's Pipe Dream? Why You Should Put Together a Parts Guitar
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- Опубликовано: 8 окт 2024
- A parts guitar is a great way to get everything you want without spending a fortune.
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the bird with a jean jacket picture is so awesome. Also thank you for inspiring me, ill definitely make a parts guitar now!
Rad! Plenty of choices out there for parts and places to start. I like starting with an existing guitar when I can, but there's always the path of starting from scratch with a body and neck.
Im a Telecaster guy and am currently on 9 telecasters, my oldest is a Squier 1984 Telecaster and I have a Fender 1986 Telecaster, all my others are import models, I have a couple with humbuckers but none of my humbucker models have an ashtray bridge.
I have 2 gold body models, they are the Harley Benton Fusion T 25th Anniversary and the TE 25th Anniversary, they are both in firemist gold. the TE 25th is a traditional Tele setup.
Do you still get the Tele Twang with the humbucker?
Leo Fender was a genius. Recognized that electric guitars operated on different principles than an acoustic guitar and therefore didn't have to adhere to the same construction dogma. A true modular instrument.
Partscasters are the purest expression of why Leo Fender's designs were so brilliant.
Heck yeah to all of that
Cool guitar, man! Love custom Tele's, and Warmoth makes some great stuff.
Much appreciated it. I'm a fan as well, currently thinking about a possible Tele Deluxe build using a body and neck from Warmoth
Awesome build man! What bridge did you use? I'm doing a very similar build with my John 5.
This is actually the original bridge for the guitar. I sandblasted it and had it chromed at a local shop.
came to hear the guitar, not the shimmer reverb
Happy to offer more than you expected!
I try to spice things up since I'm just showcasing the guitar without any other tracks, didn't realize my reverb was so offensive on this one, thanks for your feedback.