S. Cane
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the Stratocaster - really is Fenders ES 335 (most versatile guitar) IMO eace2 - now 1. 2. 3. FIGHT ya buggers!!!
Ya got that DAMN right
the Stratocaster - really is Fenders ES 335 (most versatile guitar) IMO eace2 - now 1. 2. 3. FIGHT ya buggers!!!
Oops! Never mind, found it!:dang
Here are two of my kids. The blonde is a Mexican FSR that I love, and the mutt is one that I just built out of an old pine barn I tore down a few weeks ago. The center is from a black walnut tree I cut down. That guitar sounds glorious, bright and punchy, everything a tele should be.[/URL][/IMG]
the Stratocaster - really is Fenders ES 335 (most versatile guitar) IMO eace2 - now 1. 2. 3. FIGHT ya buggers!!!
no really, when all the old guard played Gibsons they sounded the same when they played Stratocasters they got the voice that is instantly recognizable as theirs, and goes in the history books the quintessential electric guitar sound (also IMO eace2)
on a lighter note, 67 black cherry, you have all those stunning Stratocasters in all those magical colours made by the guy that Fender masterbuilt guys wank on about as being the ducks nuts... and you chose a rotten TELE!!! :dang let down pal! :roflhaving ya on mate, you have a great collection! ... drooling ... real bad :biggrin:
Im not sure what 67BlackCherry's teles are, but the first guitars Vince took to shows were blackguards. I believe the market on those is quite a bit higher than most of the strats, but they only made the nocaster.
Good guitars, but not so good for collecting like all those custom color strats which can quickly empty your pocket book after you hear and play one :wah
More Tele's than Strats, so Tele's it is.:salude
some people are just born as strat players.
Im one of them.
I don't own a Tele at present, after playing them for so many years as well. I could never get one with the right neck. I'd like to get a custom with a fuller neck or go for a black guard CS jobby.
I suggest that you try a CS Nocaster when you get a chance, especially if you like full necks - they are IMO the best of the CS Tele bunch.
The Teles with no name- perfect. Never tried one and so will put it on the list, thanks Red. I know there's a Tele or 2 with my name on them somewhere.
To me the Tele is the most versatile and inspiring guitar ever ...if you can't do it with a Tele then you're all out of excuses :hank