Body shapes and tone

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You're the lone exception. Notice how everyone just ignored your statement that your guitar sounds exactly like a Tele?

I knew I liked you. Any friend of Keef's is a friend of mine.:smokin:
 
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There are too many factors that are different. As long as I didn't play two guitars that were made of the very same wood and same specs of anything but the body - I don't know for sure and I don't try to. All I know that I liked LP DCs better all the time when I could try a LP and a DC side by side.
 
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Most Fender style guitars, even those with nicely fitted neck pockets still could slide a piece of paper or playing card into that gap.



You may need to look at some better guitars.

I cant slip a piece of tissue paper b/w the pockets on my Andersons, my Suhr, my Strat or my Brian Moore.
 
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You may need to look at some better guitars.

I cant slip a piece of tissue paper b/w the pockets on my Andersons, my Suhr, my Strat or my Brian Moore.

Those are great. I guess, it's rather luck or lack of it when it comes to Fenders. All the Squiers, the Hohner and the Warmoth around me are tight like a teenypuss.
 
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I have heard of a guy cutting his guitar up so that it looked more like a Fork (long story) and that changed the sound, but that was a removal of mass, so it's not the same thing as a "Jazzmaster versus telecaster" comparison.
 
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