New Squier Tele basses - medium scale!

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New Squier Tele basses - medium scale!

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Literal Tele shape rather than the 70's Tele Bass style (which was essentially a '51 P style):

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Interesting. Should be retailing around $300 if consistent with the new offsets.
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The "Special" is ugly imo but I like the second one...
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Achtane wrote:The "Special" is ugly imo but I like the second one...


Agreed. The J pickup and the mudbucker don't seem to mix visually. Don't know what would have. Maybe the same '51 style or a Mustang Bass type split-coil?
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Mud - P - mud. My favorite combo :lol:

Wonder how useful the switching actually is with just that one pickup.
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Doesn't spacelordmother have a older mij ss one of these?
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if they had used the old style single coil mounted in a Tele bridge for 4 string it would look killer with the mud bucker.

and it should be string through.
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Mudfuzz wrote:Doesn't spacelordmother have a older mij ss one of these?


Yeah, but it's a shortscale Hohner. I added a Musicmaster bridge, pulled the SS and dropped in a Dimarzio model one with coil tap. The thing sounds HUGE now.

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Gone Fission wrote:Image
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Interesting. Should be retailing around $300 if consistent with the new offsets.


Unless these turn out to be hunks of flaming shit,
IT WILL BE MINE.

Obviously I have to budget a proper set of strings for it, too. Flats, my friends. FLATS.
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I'll take both please.
Any idea how much luthiers usually charge to make something string through?
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Jero wrote:I'll take both please.
Any idea how much luthiers usually charge to make something string through?

You don't need a luthier...you need a drill. ;)
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spacelordmother wrote:
Mudfuzz wrote:Doesn't spacelordmother have a older mij ss one of these?


Yeah, but it's a shortscale Hohner. I added a Musicmaster bridge, pulled the SS and dropped in a Dimarzio model one with coil tap. The thing sounds HUGE now.

Love this thing:

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Much cooler then Fender. But then my tele is a Hohner too so I am biased :thumb:
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MEC wrote:
Jero wrote:I'll take both please.
Any idea how much luthiers usually charge to make something string through?

You don't need a luthier...you need a drill. ;)


Oh yeah - I also made my Hohner string through. :thumb: :cool:
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Jero wrote:I'll take both please.
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spacelordmother wrote:
MEC wrote:
Jero wrote:I'll take both please.
Any idea how much luthiers usually charge to make something string through?

You don't need a luthier...you need a drill. ;)


Oh yeah - I also made my Hohner string through. :thumb: :cool:

Did you just drill the holes directly on the other side of the bridge? And did you add the little metal things?
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Yep. Mark the holes. Make the holes. Then make the back holes the same size as your ferrules. Then stick all the parts back together. SUSTAIN FOR DAYS.
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