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    Yes, I could get a swimming pool routed Strat, and save a lot of heartache.

    And yes, it's probably been discussed here before (I haven't done a search, but that's a safe bet).

    I've got a set of SD Stack P90s looking for a good home. One volume, one tone, 5-way switch, hardtail bridge, easy peasy.

    A bluesy, rocking machine.

    Where do I go for a decent price, and not a lot of arm-wrestling?
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    Re: (inexpensive) tele body advice -- triple P90

    Originally posted by ginormous View Post
    Yes, I could get a swimming pool routed Strat, and save a lot of heartache.

    And yes, it's probably been discussed here before (I haven't done a search, but that's a safe bet).

    I've got a set of SD Stack P90s looking for a good home. One volume, one tone, 5-way switch, hardtail bridge, easy peasy.

    A bluesy, rocking machine.

    Where do I go for a decent price, and not a lot of arm-wrestling?
    What do you call a decent price?

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    • #3
      Re: (inexpensive) tele body advice -- triple P90

      I would say KnE is the cheapest option. That is who I used for my Charvel Explorer project.

      -Chris

      Originally posted by John Suhr
      “Practice cures most tone issues”

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      • #4
        Re: (inexpensive) tele body advice -- triple P90

        try Matt

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        • #5
          Re: (inexpensive) tele body advice -- triple P90

          Originally posted by PAPADON View Post
          What do you call a decent price?
          I'm looking at $100 US or close. Poplar, or some other halfway decent wood (beggars can't be choosers).
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          • #6
            Re: (inexpensive) tele body advice -- triple P90

            Perhaps a used Squier solid wood body, and rout it yourself. Then you save yourself invaluable time and money finishing the thing too.
            Originally posted by LesStrat
            Yogi Berra was correct.
            Originally posted by JOLLY
            I do a few chord things, some crappy lead stuff, and then some rhythm stuff.

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            • #7
              Re: (inexpensive) tele body advice -- triple P90

              Originally posted by ItsaBass View Post
              Perhaps a used Squier solid wood body, and rout it yourself. Then you save yourself invaluable time and money finishing the thing too.
              I was thinking a Squier or some knockoff brand. I'd have to cut the pickguard, rout it, and get an F-spaced hardtail without the bridge pickup. Maybe a local luthier can fill in the bridge cavity.
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              Originally posted by Lewguitar
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              • #8
                Re: (inexpensive) tele body advice -- triple P90

                No need to fill the vibrato. Just deck the thing by removing the springs and wedging a block of wood in there. Or just load it up with five springs and crank them down.
                Originally posted by LesStrat
                Yogi Berra was correct.
                Originally posted by JOLLY
                I do a few chord things, some crappy lead stuff, and then some rhythm stuff.

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