Chocklit_Thunda wrote: My home built Pine tele.
MikeM wrote: nick wrote:Is it the pic or does it have a flat section where the jack socket is? Yup, that's vintage accurate.
nick wrote:Is it the pic or does it have a flat section where the jack socket is?
studmissile wrote: MY ATE70 "WORKHORSE", DON'T HAVE A COLLECTION WITHOUT ONE!
studmissile wrote: kapepper wrote: 1975 telecaster Thinline almost mint condition for being 40 years old very lightweight and resonant!! 1978 telecaster Custom Aren't they beautiful?
kapepper wrote: 1975 telecaster Thinline almost mint condition for being 40 years old very lightweight and resonant!! 1978 telecaster Custom
Ray wrote: Not sure if I'm allowed to post this.
ez wrote: studmissile wrote: MY ATE70 "WORKHORSE", DON'T HAVE A COLLECTION WITHOUT ONE! Yeah, the "Z" is a a bit lonesome ?
MikeM wrote: It's nowhere near severe on most vintage models. REmember they were all made by hand and probably had it semi rounded off. It's there so that jack socket can be more easily installed. You can see it here http://home.provide.net/~cfh/54tele.html Look closely here
Danny B wrote: I am loving all the Blonde tele's. What beautiful instruments. I got this in March this year after a four month wait. I am still in love.
Rikus wrote: The Tokai's, the Blonde's, the Thinlines... all drool worthy! My work in progress... getting so close now!!!!
Chabenda wrote: I've posted this one before . My Queen next to her throne - I like the contrast between the red and blue
studmissile wrote: Chocklit_Thunda wrote: My home built Pine tele. Was it a kit?
Chocklit_Thunda wrote: studmissile wrote: Chocklit_Thunda wrote: My home built Pine tele. Was it a kit? No sir ? I cut the body myself. The neck is a GFS neck and so are the parts ?
Vintage Guitar wrote: 1963 Fender Esquire