Ok THIS is a travesty!

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What
Teh
h3ll

That's so wrong... ohhhhh very wrong... ewww... no... *cries*
 
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In my younger days, I read a lot of car magazines. People used to put Ford engines in Chevys.

Go figure. :rolleyes:
 
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Where's my baseball bat??? That person needs a good ass whoopin'. Sheesh. The nerve. That's like taking a Les Paul and putting a Fender sticker on it.

:smack:
 
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Every aspect of the building of this guitar was personally overseen by Seymour, including the special wiring he did on each of these instruments.
This is the part that troubles me the most.
 
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might as well use a chisel and hammer, and throw in 3 EMG HZs in it.
 
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ErikH said:
Where's my baseball bat??? That person needs a good ass whoopin'. Sheesh. The nerve. That's like taking a Les Paul and putting a Fender sticker on it.

:smack:
dude, its way worse than that IMO.

just wait until Evan sees this......
 
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Well he oversaw the making of the ESQUIRE but not all of the crazy non-esquire add ons.

Someone needs a beating.

Luke
 
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:smack: that's just plain wrong....well, at least it doesn't have Dimarzios in it lol.

-Mike
 
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Not that I would buy even a stock Seymour Duncan Esquire, but that is pretty sad. He should have gotten a cheaper custom shop Telecaster off ebay and did all that to it instead.
 
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The mods themselves I quite like, but not in a Custom Shop!! Mad as a box of frogs.
 
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Dude, seriously. MIM Telecasters are like $350. If you want to butcher a guitar, there are plenty of them around..........

-x
 
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I like the mods, and the pickups, but to desecrate the Duncan name is sacreledge! haha

I played that model for the first time at Ed Roman's in Vegas a few weeks ago.

What was surprising was that I discovered Seymour's setup preference. He likes the neck lower in the pocket than stock Fenders. His signature felt like a 50's Tele, minus the neck pickup, with a neck that was sunk down lower than usual.

If you ask me, I think the Seymour Duncan signature should have been an exact reliced duplication of his #1 TeleGib!
 
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