How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

Rich_S

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Does anybody have any experience with these Mighty Mite Tele bodies? This guy lists a bunch of them on eBay:

eBay Link

The prices seem reasonable, on par with new parted-out American Fenders. The Mighty Mite website says all their bodies are ash with maple veneer tops. I wish the eBay seller would list the weight of each - I'm looking for a lighter body than my alder MIM. He makes a big deal out of having pictures of each individual body, but what about the weight?

Has anybody tried one of these MM quilt-tops?
 
Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

Bump-a-roony.

OK, Christmas is over. Let's get to discussin'. My new year's resolution is to lighten my Nashville.
 
Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

my custom tele that is up for sale in the trading post is a mighty mite ash body with the quilt top, I think the quality is excellent, very well finished and sounds great to my ears! I think I paid around $140 for it off ebay.
 
Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

These are the same ones that Stewmac sells, except JC's shows you the exact one you are buying. I bought a Mighty Mite tele neck from them, and although I had to take a little off the heel so that it would fit a Warmoth body correctly, it is pretty good quality. Those MMs probably aren't quite as good as Warmoths, but I have been tempted by those as well (they are also less than a third as expensive). If I ever decide I need a third tele, I'll probably get one of those.
 
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I have done doth a MM Tele and an MM Strat (Neck and Body's) I think the bodies are very nice, I have never seen a warmoth body up close, but I have NO promblems with the Mighty Mite ones. The Necks are nice as well, but you are more than likely going to need to get them leveled, and ends filed. But like I said I did my "dream Tele" set up, plays beautifully, and is pretty damn nice to look at for under $500.
 
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Actually it is the Tele you see in the avatar. Ahhhh those drunken hotel nights!!!
 
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Thanks for the input, all. I think I'm going to go for it. Now all I have to do is decide between this:
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and this:
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Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

Get the burst. You'll be happier in the long run. And the matching looks to be done a bit better.
 
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Thanks for the input, all. I think I'm going to go for it. Now all I have to do is decide between this:
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and this:
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Hmm, those are both really nice lookin.....If yer gonna use a pickgaurd, I'de go for the second one. But if your not gonna use a pickgaurd, I'de go for the 3-tone burst, that would look sweet. Im not really a fan of figured maple (esspecially quilt) But The quilt on that Burst looks Fantastic, Would look Really really nice with some gold hardware, and no pickgaurd I think.
 
Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

It's going to have a normal white pickguard. I'm basically transplanting the hardware from my CAR MIM into the new body. I'm leaning toward the 3-color burst. I'm shooting for an Andy Summers kinda thing, except with a mini instead of a full-sized 'bucker. And a middle pickup. And no body binding. And a quilt. And not beat to crap.

So, it'll really be nothing like Andy Summers' Tele. :smack:

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Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

It's going to have a normal white pickguard. I'm basically transplanting the hardware from my CAR MIM into the new body. I'm leaning toward the 3-color burst. I'm shooting for an Andy Summers kinda thing, except with a mini instead of a full-sized 'bucker. And a middle pickup. And no body binding. And a quilt. And not beat to crap.

So, it'll really be nothing like Andy Summers' Tele. :smack:

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Even with a pickgaurd, The 3-tone body will look way way kooler than the other I think. Still have some of that andy summers vibe too. Who needs binding anyways? esspecially with a top that nice, Doubt anyone would notice binding if there was any, haha.
 
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I'm diggin the burst if you're going to use a pickguard. For some reason I think the trans black just needs to be uncluttered.
 
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that's tough man...those are two of my fave colors!
 
Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

Hi there,

My experience ... never again !!!!!:yell:

Bought a MM Tele body two years ago ... Trans Black (similar to the one on the pic) , Ash with a nice flame ... great looking !! :fing25:

But on the first sight already it looked like photoflame - no 3D-perspective, flat like a sheet of paper from any different angles - but it was a lightweight !!:smokin:

Then the big surprise came when I tried to assemble it and I noticed that the bridge pup cavity didn't have the correct dimensions.
I took a chisel to widen the cavity a little bit - what do you think I saw then ???
Small pieces of pressboard under a paperthin layer of "Maple veneer" came falling into the cavity - YES, it could be ash but not in the expected solid body shape but in pieces !!!! :yell: :yell:

That was the beginning of my own Tele project ... with real wood !!

Roger

PS. If you don't believe me by whatever reason ... give me a PM - you'll get the seller's name (it's not the above mentioned).
 
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One thing I keep forgetting - if I buy one of these, I'll immediately have to route it out for my SM-1 and middle strat pickup. It seems nuts to do that to a brand-new body. I wonder what is the possibility of somethig going horribly wrong wrt the interaction between router and thin maple veneer?

On the other hand, ordering a Warmoth routed and finished exactly the way I want would cost three times as much - out of my league.
 
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I wouldn't worry about tudor's experience. It sounds like a rare occurrence. First of all the veneer top is Maple. It's not photoflame. But veneer won't have as much 3-D to it as an 1/8" top, becuase the wood simply isn't there to reflect the light. Plus, trans black (and the other trans colors from MM) are done by dying the clear coat. It's sprayed on over the wood. The best way to get figured Maple to jump out is to stain it directly. Tinting the clear masks the figure. Trans Black is the darkest, and therefore most "hiding" of all their finishes. I would take the sunburst every time. The figure will look better. Perhaps more important to me, the non-burst colors reveal the veneer line all the way around the guitar. You can see it even in the photos.

You shouldn't need to route the bridge pickup cavity. MM wouldn't make a mistake like that, because these bodies are exactly the same as current production guitars. It's possible that his pickup baseplate was a little larger, or positioned differently, but MM bodies are about as standard as they come.

As for the Ash, it's real Ash. When you chisel Ash it's so porous it can crunch together and come off in little chips, but really that cavity should have been routed, not chiseled. It is extremely common for veneer to really be made up of two thin layers. First is the figured top, then another layer equally as thin running cross grained with the Maple. That could also be what he saw under there, but it's completely normal. You don't need that with an 1/8" top like Warmoth uses.

Finally, JC's Guitars is local to me, and he's a good friend. You will always enjoy dealing with him. He's good friends with people at Mighty Mite (also local) and he generally gets good product from them. He also isn't afraid to return product if it's not of good quality. I would trust him every step of the way. I don't want to make extra work for JC, but I believe if you asked for a lightweight body he'd probably pick one out for you. Those are mostly lightweight anyway, but every once in awhile I've seen some heavy clunkers in the bunch.

I used to work for & run Mighty Mite sales (before JC's was even in business) and it was different then. They only sold Soft Maple bodies, no veneers, no Ash, etc. It was right at the end of my era that they started doing Ash bodies and eventually veneer tops. So I'm familiar with the product if you have other questions.

Also I'd take the sunburst body with a clear acrylic guard. :)
 
Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

1. A tele body is not rocket science. It's pretty hard to make one incorrectly with a CNC

2. If you are nervous about routing something, just make a good deep score with a knife around the perimeter of what you plan to route. That way, tearout will not extend into the good wood.
 
Re: How are the Mighty Mite Tele bodies?

go for the Sunburst Rich... a good template and sharp router bit set was a good investment for me... i have used them on painted bodies before.... mostly where there is a pickguard anyways...
 
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As for the Ash, it's real Ash. When you chisel Ash it's so porous it can crunch together and come off in little chips, but really that cavity should have been routed, not chiseled.

With all respect - you're wrong !! Later on I chiseled my new hard Ash body with the same chisel ( I had to deepen the control cavity) and what did I see - real shaving from real wood - no chips and pieces of pressed wooden garbage ... :eek13:

So what - everybody believes what he wants to - make your own experience and be happy if I was wrong !!!

Roger
 
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