Semi-hollow neck through Telecaster build
Semi-hollow neck through Telecaster build
This one went out to Michael(Bassbuilderman on this forum), its new owner early July
This one is a hollow out (with centre core) telecaster.
Qld Maple core , wings and neck through 24 3/4" scale
scarf jointed and 14 degrees headstock angle from memory....
Macassar ebony fingerboard 12" radius and medium frets
Qld walnut bound top and back with front bound f-hole
SD pickups are hot rodded series sh4b and sh2n
Les Paul style controls with toggle on upper bout
Cheers, Stu
This one is a hollow out (with centre core) telecaster.
Qld Maple core , wings and neck through 24 3/4" scale
scarf jointed and 14 degrees headstock angle from memory....
Macassar ebony fingerboard 12" radius and medium frets
Qld walnut bound top and back with front bound f-hole
SD pickups are hot rodded series sh4b and sh2n
Les Paul style controls with toggle on upper bout
Cheers, Stu
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Ok seriously gorgeous and earns a double
Niiiiiice, I like!
Bloody beaut Stu, love the workmanship, the timbers and the finish (is there anything I left out?)
How does it sound using the Gibson scale pickup combo? has it still got that Tele "twang" or has it mellowed to something abit more 'ballsy'?
But I hate to tell you mate........you built it upside down
Niiiiiice, I like!
Bloody beaut Stu, love the workmanship, the timbers and the finish (is there anything I left out?)
How does it sound using the Gibson scale pickup combo? has it still got that Tele "twang" or has it mellowed to something abit more 'ballsy'?
But I hate to tell you mate........you built it upside down
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Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Nice to hear in church but not in a Mexican prison.
Stu, that is just fantastic. Clearly, you need to build one of those for me as I am also a lefty.
I am curious to know what it sounds like though - I am over the moon with my (deeply substandard compared to that) Lefty Tele, mostly because of the very distinctive sound. Won't two humbuckers make it sound like an LP - or something?
Please post a sound clip and put me out of my misery!!
Cheers
I am curious to know what it sounds like though - I am over the moon with my (deeply substandard compared to that) Lefty Tele, mostly because of the very distinctive sound. Won't two humbuckers make it sound like an LP - or something?
Please post a sound clip and put me out of my misery!!
Cheers
Richard
Thanks guys and Gal
Michael was going to build this but his personal circumstances
meant he was unable to, hence the reason I got the call.
I'm glad he did as I hadn't built a tele to date and really enjoyed
the different processes to my other builds. I'm sure he'll chime in.
Jeez ...can't believe I earnt a double-Borat !!
I'm a natural lefty as well so I got to play this a bit. Funnily enough
whether they're right or left handed doesn't make it harder to build as long as I don't stuff up my R's and L's
Lillian, I'll send it your way and hopefully Michael won't notice.
This geet ended up loaded with flatwounds and had a great jazz feel to it.
You could still pull out a bit of quack but definitely more inline with a typical Gibbo sound.
Soundclips are Michael's dept.
If I was to build another I'd try it with bent sides to see how different things went and because I haven't done that yet.
Cheers, Stu
Michael was going to build this but his personal circumstances
meant he was unable to, hence the reason I got the call.
I'm glad he did as I hadn't built a tele to date and really enjoyed
the different processes to my other builds. I'm sure he'll chime in.
Jeez ...can't believe I earnt a double-Borat !!
I'm a natural lefty as well so I got to play this a bit. Funnily enough
whether they're right or left handed doesn't make it harder to build as long as I don't stuff up my R's and L's
Lillian, I'll send it your way and hopefully Michael won't notice.
This geet ended up loaded with flatwounds and had a great jazz feel to it.
You could still pull out a bit of quack but definitely more inline with a typical Gibbo sound.
Soundclips are Michael's dept.
If I was to build another I'd try it with bent sides to see how different things went and because I haven't done that yet.
Cheers, Stu
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Seeaxe -Michael is the man to see about soundclips for his axe. You there BBM ?
PaulB - The plans for this I'd drawn from scratch with the only part taken from elsewhere being the tele body shape. Everything was
drawn out on paper then made into templates for this build.
Here's a pic. of the plans.
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Nick O - When are you releasing the updated scoring system with
Bruno at the helm ?
PaulB - The plans for this I'd drawn from scratch with the only part taken from elsewhere being the tele body shape. Everything was
drawn out on paper then made into templates for this build.
Here's a pic. of the plans.
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Nick O - When are you releasing the updated scoring system with
Bruno at the helm ?
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