It’s somewhere between the white blonde and more yellow butterscotch blonde. If you were to find an almost pristine 53/53 black guard, you’d be pretty close to this color
@@deanmlshredder exactly…. We really don’t have a good example of the “real” original blonde of the early fender stuff would look like brand new, because they’ve all aged and yellowed a bit! This is a great example of a happy medium and is probably the best I’ve seen outside of some fender custom shops.
The Roadworn teles are fantastic. Swap out the pickups for more boutique ones and you will have a Tele that is equal to or better than standard US telecasters.
Absolutely. I have the bridge flush to the body on all of my strats. Tighten the screws on the spring claw in the back just enough so you can bend without the bridge raising off the body. You may or may not have to adjust string height and intonation afterwards though.
Let me tell you this...Sasha is a hell of a player! Such feel! Great!!
Bought an used road worn tele from 2017 and i’m totally in love with that guitar
The color of the tele is Vintage Blonde. Butterscotch is a much darker finish.
Thank you Fee, that was driving me crazy...Lee
It’s somewhere between the white blonde and more yellow butterscotch blonde. If you were to find an almost pristine 53/53 black guard, you’d be pretty close to this color
It's the original blonde. Butterscotch is meant to emulate this color after the laquer has yellowed and the paint has faded.
@@deanmlshredder exactly…. We really don’t have a good example of the “real” original blonde of the early fender stuff would look like brand new, because they’ve all aged and yellowed a bit! This is a great example of a happy medium and is probably the best I’ve seen outside of some fender custom shops.
honestly both the teles and strats from this series sound amazing
Because they are. Beauty’s aren’t they.
The Roadworn teles are fantastic. Swap out the pickups for more boutique ones and you will have a Tele that is equal to or better than standard US telecasters.
Superb playing, can I ask what kind of overdrive did you use on the 60s Strat part?
Cheers
Awesome playing man! I have the lake placid blue tele and love the pickups!
What amp were you playing through?
Nice playing man ...what's the amp ?
Sublime playing especially on the blue strat! Great stuff.
does it use the same pick up with normal vintera 50s?
Curious about the amp used. Sounds great with the guitars.
Still prefer the white pickguard with this color like the old roadworn series
Amazing playing!
Is it possible to turn the floating vibrato into a fixed bridge?
Absolutely. I have the bridge flush to the body on all of my strats. Tighten the screws on the spring claw in the back just enough so you can bend without the bridge raising off the body. You may or may not have to adjust string height and intonation afterwards though.
Great playing
Great playing!
The Tele is awesome, but yes, beware the neck is thicker than your arm.
Are the Vintera series made in Mexico?
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Is it true that bends are more difficult on a 7 1/4 inch radius neck?
Maybe but it’s nothing to be concerned about that’s for sure.
NO!
Only if it's badly setup. It never bothered me to be honest
"Road Worn" = Never left mommy's basement.
In my own damn basement now. SO EFF U. 😆
tasty man🔥
zonder de relic een prima gitaartje lijkt me
Hoe kan je haten op relic? haha
Als ie van de custom shop komt lust ik ze some wel, maar meestal heb ik ze gewoon liefst shiny and new. :-)
The Vintera line that these are a part of has numerous models that are shiny and new.
Could use a 5 chord. Jk.