arellanon
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I call it a "project" because it really isn't; just a restoration and upgrade to my trusty MIM Telecaster. Judging from the serial number it is a 2000 (can someone tell me if I'm wrong?) model. When I gutted the guitar for the pup change the date reads June 18 2001, so it is at least that old. I bought the guitar physically on 30 December 2001; I was living in Japan at the time so it was really the 31st for me. I am a huge Rage Against The Machine fan and have always admired the way Tom Morello makes his MIM Tele sound :cool2:
But back then I had been playing guitar for only six months and played mostly on my MIM Strat. Also, that following summer 2002 I ordered my Carvin TL60 in Pearl Silver; yet another Morello clone similar to another one of his Teles, a Steelcaster.
Over the years the Tele never got much playing time. I was going to restore last December but never got around to it. This year I have a month of vacations so I decided to revisit my old friend. The guitar still smells new; I almost felt like leaving it as is and just keep it as a relic. There was a small amount of rust around the metal parts, the strings were still the original ones since day one due to the fact I never changed the strings, and it was dirty.
So I finally got the guts to cut the original strings (I'm actually keeping them :friday
and start an overhaul. I cleaned the guitar, got the rust out, and of course conditioned the beautiful maple neck with lemon oil.
I then left my guitar with my trusty guitar tech for installment of the Sperzels (I would probably butcher it if I did it). I got the guitar back and it sounded and played great; the stock pups actually sound quite good to my ears. Only problem was the noise :28:
But I already had my replacements ready: Hot Stack at the bridge and Vintage Stack at the neck.
So this Sunday I did the final push and am quite happy with the results! I even threw in a Graph Tech string tee for looks more than anything.
So here are the current specs:
Standard Lefty MIM Telecaster 2000/2001
Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan Vintage Stack STK-T1n
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan Hot Stack STK-T2b
Sperzel Locking Tuners in Satin Chrome
Dunlop Classic Strap Locks
Graph Tech String Saver Saddles
Graph Tech "short" String Tee
And of course, an awesome Seymour Duncan Cotton Guitar Strap!
Here are some pics of the process:
dirty stuff....
more dirty stuff....
stock stuff....
fulll shot....
clean and ready for the sperzels....
gutted already!
old neck pup....
old bridge pup....
Vintage Stack....
Hot Stack....
First time this side of the pickguard sees light in years!
getting ready!
installed Vintage Stack
installed Hot Stack and saddles
Sperzels and string Tee....
catching some sun!
What'cha guys/gals think? I love this guitar; everyone should have at least one Tele! : private:
Tele's are relatively easy and fun to work on so even beginners can take a crack at them.
BTW, I will be ordering an extra pickguard with a Strat single coil slot; I have a DiMarzio HS-3 lying around and I am dying to hear how it sounds in the Tele! The Hot Stack stays in permanently, for now....
But back then I had been playing guitar for only six months and played mostly on my MIM Strat. Also, that following summer 2002 I ordered my Carvin TL60 in Pearl Silver; yet another Morello clone similar to another one of his Teles, a Steelcaster.
Over the years the Tele never got much playing time. I was going to restore last December but never got around to it. This year I have a month of vacations so I decided to revisit my old friend. The guitar still smells new; I almost felt like leaving it as is and just keep it as a relic. There was a small amount of rust around the metal parts, the strings were still the original ones since day one due to the fact I never changed the strings, and it was dirty.
So I finally got the guts to cut the original strings (I'm actually keeping them :friday
I then left my guitar with my trusty guitar tech for installment of the Sperzels (I would probably butcher it if I did it). I got the guitar back and it sounded and played great; the stock pups actually sound quite good to my ears. Only problem was the noise :28:
But I already had my replacements ready: Hot Stack at the bridge and Vintage Stack at the neck.
So this Sunday I did the final push and am quite happy with the results! I even threw in a Graph Tech string tee for looks more than anything.
So here are the current specs:
Standard Lefty MIM Telecaster 2000/2001
Neck Pickup: Seymour Duncan Vintage Stack STK-T1n
Bridge Pickup: Seymour Duncan Hot Stack STK-T2b
Sperzel Locking Tuners in Satin Chrome
Dunlop Classic Strap Locks
Graph Tech String Saver Saddles
Graph Tech "short" String Tee
And of course, an awesome Seymour Duncan Cotton Guitar Strap!
Here are some pics of the process:
dirty stuff....
more dirty stuff....
stock stuff....
fulll shot....
clean and ready for the sperzels....
gutted already!
old neck pup....
old bridge pup....
Vintage Stack....
Hot Stack....
First time this side of the pickguard sees light in years!
getting ready!
installed Vintage Stack
installed Hot Stack and saddles
Sperzels and string Tee....
catching some sun!
What'cha guys/gals think? I love this guitar; everyone should have at least one Tele! : private:
Tele's are relatively easy and fun to work on so even beginners can take a crack at them.
BTW, I will be ordering an extra pickguard with a Strat single coil slot; I have a DiMarzio HS-3 lying around and I am dying to hear how it sounds in the Tele! The Hot Stack stays in permanently, for now....