"True" Tele Requirements

"True" Tele Requirements

  • Ash body

    Votes: 23 51.1%
  • Alder body

    Votes: 7 15.6%
  • Maple neck

    Votes: 32 71.1%
  • Maple fretboard

    Votes: 23 51.1%
  • Three barrel bridge

    Votes: 25 55.6%
  • Vintage-style bridge single coil

    Votes: 35 77.8%
  • Vintage-style neck single coil

    Votes: 20 44.4%
  • Narrow vintage frets

    Votes: 4 8.9%
  • 7.25" radius

    Votes: 6 13.3%
  • Nitro lacquer finish

    Votes: 12 26.7%

  • Total voters
    45
Re: "True" Tele Requirements

As some of you may know, I am a big fan of the Blackguard era Fender instruments. In threads about Telecasters, Broadcasters, Nocasters and Esquires, I generally waffle on about stamped steel bridges, brass saddle and so forth.

Why, then, am I so enamoured of the Brown's Canyon/Old Growth Red Wood Tele-bration model? It breaks almost all of the Tele formula rules and yet sounds fan-****ing-tastic.

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I love this model. More pictures and information, please.
 
Re: "True" Tele Requirements

Just my opinion but I would go like this:

1. Swamp ash Body

2. One piece maple neck (9.5" radius for me, but I do have a 7.25" that sounds great)

3. three barrel brass bridge( You could go with the Danny Gatton saddles so you can intonate it better)

4. Single Neck, Single bridge (pickups of choice. I prefer the Duncan Vintage 54 Neck pickup paired with the Jerry Donahue bridge pickup).

Now for the volume and tone control, what I would do is to move the volume pot over just enough to be able to fit my pinky in between the switch and volume pot when playing on the bridge pickup. Its the one major thing that annoys me about playing a Tele. Is NOT being able to make that switch flip easy.

5. I would fret it with 6105 fretwire...
 
Re: "True" Tele Requirements

This is one of those threads where the real tele pickers will scratch their heads, and the ham fisted fakers who hold their pick like a potato will have a definite opinion. :D
 
Re: "True" Tele Requirements

It's gotta have all-rosewood neck-through-body construction, a Floyd, and three Invaders wired in series. OTW, it is not a Telecaster.
 
Re: "True" Tele Requirements

I love this model.

How do you know? :D

More pictures and information, please.

Set your Internet search engine to work on any or all of the following.
Brown's Canyon
Old Growth Redwood
Tele-bration

All versions have a one-piece maple neck à la '52 Hot Rod Tele, 9.5" radius fingerboard, medium jumbo frets. Pickups are AVRI '62 style. All bodies are redwood. The nomenclature indicates the (alleged) origin of this timber. BC = the original railroad viaduct. OGRW = wood of similar vintage from other sources - roof beams, outbuildings et cetera.

I cannot recall how many examples were manufactured.

 
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