GAS ATTACK!!!

Started by Jim1970, February 08, 2010, 01:06:33 PM

Bluesberry

Yup, I love my Tele very much, it has become my go to guitar lately, it does what it does very well, nothing fancy, but it lets you play it the way you feel at the moment.  Wonderful, every guitarist needs a Tele in the stable I think.  It is also very good for finger-picky kind of stuff.

Alternate Tunings: CAUTION: your fingers have to be in different places
 
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Jim1970

I am really enjoying this new Guitar, such a different animal from my Les Paul.
I still can't believe that the Guitar was under 200 dollars!! just Amazing!
The pickups respond very well even with heavy distorstion and It doesn't even have Pickup Noise. I am a happy camper!!    Telecasters Rule!!

JIM
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Greeny

Quote from: Jim1970 on February 17, 2010, 07:29:42 AMI am really enjoying this new Guitar, such a different animal from my Les Paul.
I still can't believe that the Guitar was under 200 dollars!! just Amazing!
The pickups respond very well even with heavy distorstion and It doesn't even have Pickup Noise. I am a happy camper!!    Telecasters Rule!!

JIM

Telecasters can pretty much do anything, but there are times when only a Les Paul will do. So you have all bases covered now!

Well... that's before I started hankering after a semi-hollow ES-335 type guitar to complete my collection, lol. And some Danelectro sixties surf-twang. Will this GAS never end?! ha ha

Ted

I've been GAS-free for many months, until today.

I just picked up one of these, used, for $115 US.


It'll be next week before I get to play with it.


BTW: Howsabout we use this topic for general GAS attack confessions?  You okay with that, Jim?
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Blooby

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The Squier is identical to the one you hear on well over half my recordings.  You'll love it.  I don't do the bridge pickup much but love the middle position, and the neck position is great for blues.

Congrats.

Blooby

Jim1970

I am Loving my Squire Telecaster!!  I had it now since the Beginning of FEB.
I have been using it for all My recording, it stays in tune Better than My Gibson Les Paul Standard. Go figure?

JIM
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Flash Harry

#16
Oops!

We are here on Earth to fart around. Don't let anybody tell you any different
- Kurt Vonnegut.

Tony W

I need some floor monitors........ Damn it Flash


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Greeny

Quote from: Flash Harry on May 02, 2010, 06:57:38 AMOops!

Ha ha. The studio is starting to take shape! Oh yes, lol.

bruno

Bought this around 82/83 - when they first came out. A strat, not a tele (clearly :) )- the very first Squire's ever produced (JV - Japanese Vintage I think). I got mine before Fender insisted they changed the headstock, as they were better than what US Fender where producing at the time - I believe they are quite rare as the headstock change was was only a few weeks after launch!!! I snatched this one out of the hands of Janick Gers in a guitar shop in London, as I had the cash in my hands - and he didn't :)



     
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